Hi... is there a reason the fix hasn't been released for 14.04 LTS yet?
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I have re-filed this bug as part of the 'hundred papercuts' initiative to
improve UI usability for 9.10. Anybody who was following this bug may be
interested in adding their thoughts/support on the new one:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/hundredpapercuts/+bug/391533
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remember window position of
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No, it only works with a handful of apps, those that have worked around
the lack of appropriate behaviour by the window manager. There are even
inconsistencies inside some apps, for instance GIMP will place s
WRONG. Have you even read the bug report? The bug is not only in
Metacity, therefore it's not only down to Metacity devs to fix it.
Compiz has the same problem, for instance.
Integration of Devil's Pie with GNOME seems like the most obvious
solution to me, but someone else might have a better id
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Also added to the GNOME Usability bugzilla, here:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=586857
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #586857
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=586857
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 124315 ***
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Could you suggest a suitable place to assign it? There doesn't seem to
be a general Ubuntu 'desktop usability' project that I could find with
Google. We already know Metacity will close it as 'not their prob
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 124315 ***
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Okay, thanks.
Once again, I don't think this is a duplicate, in that it affects
multiple toolkits (etc) as you say, not just Metacity which was what the
first bug focused on and was closed because of.
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"This is not the job of the window manager"
Why? Devils Pie shows that this can be handled at a higher level, and
indeed it seems to me to make much more sense to handle it at a higher
level - then you can handle overlaps etc in a graceful fashion.
Just because remembering window placement isn't
"If it can't possibly be done in the window manager ..."
See comment #14 - someone already made a good start on it last year.
All it needs is someone to care enough to try, instead of jumping on the
opportunity to write the bug off as invalid.
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"The code in coment #14 requires that the application set WM_WINDOW_ROLE
properly."
That's not a reason to make this bug invalid then, is it? In fact,
quite the contrary. If this bug is marked invalid, and no WM (or DE)
level support for placement is ever added, there's little incentive for
appl
Paul, thanks for the bug title update.
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dreamon: See comment #9, and bug #391533 - I did file (a more general
version of) this bug against 100 Papercuts. It was initially rejected
for the usual storm of glib "somebody else's problem" and "it's a
feature, not a bug" reasons, but in the end 100 Papercuts rejected it
because it's not simpl
Wasn't the point made above that window titles are insufficiently (a)
stable and (b) unique for them to be used as the hook for remembering
placement?
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Metacity doesn't do a very good job of minimising overlap - it places
windows firstly into any empty space which is big enough for the entire
window, and if there isn't a space big enough to do that, it places the
window at top-left regardless of where the largest remaining space is on
the screen.
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