@NoOp: I sent a patch some time ago to the gnome developers, adjusting
the standard settings regarding autohide size, hide/unhide delay to sane
values. This patch was included, so for most people the obvious symptoms
are fixed.
But I would suggest leaving this bug open here as a reminder, until th
This appears to be fixed/resolved for me in Lucid 10.04. Tested on 32 &
64bit. If anyone else can please test & verify this bug report can be
closed (for Lucid); I've not tested yet on 8.04 or 10.10.
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This should probably be the default, I do that every time I setup a new
system, because otherwise people will complain after a few days, that
they can't "maximize their windows" or about the wasted sreen space etc.
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jasonq wrote:
> Fantastic, Tiede! Your fix works. The size was set to 6 by default. Who
> would want that? I changed it to "1" because that's the way I liked it
> most.
>
Confirmed here as well. Thanks Tiede!
Now I wonder if the gnome-panel folks can reset to 0 or 1 as default
instead of 6.
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Fantastic, Tiede! Your fix works. The size was set to 6 by default. Who
would want that? I changed it to "1" because that's the way I liked it
most.
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I am not clear if this was tried by the bug reporter. Maybe this can fix your
issue.
open gconf-editor
(at+F2 : gconf-editor for example)
browse to apps->panel->toplevel, select your panel and set the autohide size to
3 or lesser, depending on what you want.
I use "0" and have no visual feedback
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** Also affects: gnome-panel via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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@jasonq: I find the problem irritating as well. FWIW I've found the
upstream bug for this problem:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=127973
It does not appear that it will be fixed anytime soon.
A workaround that I use is to "Show hide buttons" and uncheck "Arrows on
hide buttons" so tha
Is there a reference to the other bug report?
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Thanks for the bug report. This particular bug has already been
reported, but feel free to report any other bugs you find.
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