There's something interesting in the Blender builds. There's a blender-
softwaregl script that seems to "fix" the semi-transparent window bug
for my system. Blender normal is flashing because of this bug, blender-
softwaregl fixes the problem. Can this script fix be applied to other
programs, someh
Bug is pretty major. 14.04 is still LTS guys, and a LOT of people are
holding on because of the systemd wars. PLEASE can anyone help me figure
out how to alleviate this bug without a kernel rebuild or something that
could totally crash my OS? Isn't there just some Compiz setting I could
adjust, or
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Tra
I see resize still needs work for manual stretching,
I have tiling set up for corners rather than vertical, so didn't see the "half
screen, full size
vertical issue. Starts out oversize, then returns to correct size if focussed,
unfocussed,
and focussed again. My 1/4 size tiling setup used whe
I said - might not do right things...
Try to vertically tile / maximize gedit window. Then move focus to other
window and then back to gedit. I tried to fix that and got new problems.
It is not simple fix - there is reason why ubuntu started to patch gtk+
and other things to get it working, most
With Ubuntu abandoning Unity, compiz-reloaded just starting their roadmap, and
the future of the entire 0.9 branch uncertain, I have copied this code as of
r4114 to
https://github.com/lukefromdc/compiz
so there is always available source for the build Debian packages I publish. I
have made one
What is this branch doing wrong? Out of the messages I get from Compiz
in .xsession-errors, only these appear to be warnings and I don't think
they are new (I KNOW the one about decoration is not)
compiz (core) - Info: Starting plugin: ccp
compiz (core) - Info: Loading plugin: composite
compiz (co
It might look like it works, but that branch is not enough and it might
not be even right way to fix things. :( I will not continue to work on
this...
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The latest changes (as of r41131) WORK: transparent corners work fine is
CSD apps, and they can be moved to the edge and tiled with no gaps at
all. Good enough the source and build .deb will be uploaded to my
Archive page of packages for Debian Unstable
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App was gnome-disks
On 4/12/2017 at 6:10 AM, "Alberts Muktupāvels" <1436...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
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>On Tue, Apr 11, 2017 at 11:32 PM, luke
>wrote:
>
>> I just tested your build, behavior with CSD apps and tiling was
>> apparently the same as with the older single-line patch applied,
>as
On Tue, Apr 11, 2017 at 11:32 PM, luke wrote:
> I just tested your build, behavior with CSD apps and tiling was
> apparently the same as with the older single-line patch applied, as I
> normally apply it to all my builds. I fired up gnome-disks, and it could
> not be tiled to the edge nor even dr
I just tested your build, behavior with CSD apps and tiling was
apparently the same as with the older single-line patch applied, as I
normally apply it to all my builds. I fired up gnome-disks, and it could
not be tiled to the edge nor even dragged to the edge with either build.
For my uses this is
I was able to set it back to "new" as there is no "fix insufficient"
status.
Even logging into Launchpad is a nuisance because they use the referrer header
that I
normally block as an anti-tracking measure. It has to be changed for this and
then changed
back.
On 4/11/2017 at 3:16 PM, "Alberts
luke, do you also have everything greyed out if you try changing bug
status?
That was not fix... While it fixes something it introduce new
problems... So compiz must be tested with csd windows + theme that has
good csd window support...
So if you want this fixed, please help. Build compiz from my
I don't know how to reset it to new and could not call it "confirmed" as
the original reporter. The only fix I have ever found that works is the
never-merged extant patch. Now with Unity being dumped some are saying
Ubuntu might stop maintainance on compiz 0.9. That leaves me wondering
if compiz-re
Can someone set this bug back to new or confirmed? It is definitely not
fixed...
** Also affects: compiz
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Branch unlinked: lp:ubuntu/wily-proposed/compiz
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One more thing: At least in gtk3.20, tiled window decorations can be
themed differently, just as maximized windows can be. probably this is
true in older versions as well, so the margin on tiled windows issue can
be fixed in the themes without changing the margins on a normal window.
In my experie
On Sat, Feb 6, 2016 at 8:56 PM, luke wrote:
> I've never used tiling so naturally I would never see that bug. I did see
> a similar result,
> where if I drag gnome-disks to the top edge it doesn't always go all the
> way there.
> For my purposes that's OK, but probably not for someone using tilin
I've never used tiling so naturally I would never see that bug. I did see a
similar result,
where if I drag gnome-disks to the top edge it doesn't always go all the way
there.
For my purposes that's OK, but probably not for someone using tiling. That
margin
always exists, it's what becomes the
If you tried to merge client-frame-api branch that it could cause
problem, because it is already merged.
Rounded corners works, but there is new problems. Select theme that adds
margin != 0 on .window-frame - for example Adwaita and then try to tile
CSD window to left or right side of screen.
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I just manually applied the add-gtk-frame-extents-to-net-supported (one line,
one file) to a
downloaded copy of current Ubuntu Xenial compiz-0.9.12.2+16.04.20151211, built
fine,
runs fine. Perhaps the previous confusion came from attempts to build the other
branch
referenced in the bug report l
Might have been the client-frame-api branch that didn't build last
summer against 0.9.12.1 but I think I tried everything,but as I said
with too little knowledge of Compiz internals to really know what I was
doing. total trial and error and I simply kept what ended up working.
On 2/5/2016 at 3:41
I will test that branch and see if it works. Like I said, I do NOT know
what all was changed between 0.9.12.0 qnd 0.9.12.1, only that I got all
kinds of missing things when I tried to apply the patch that i had
success with in 0.9.12.0 with. Sorry if i cannot help more, this was
just trial and erro
Adding back what?
Just did:
bzr branch lp:compiz
bzr merge lp:~albertsmuktupavels/compiz/add-gtk-frame-extents-to-net-supported
dch -i
bzr builddeb -S
pbuilder-dist xenial build ../compiz_0.9.12.2+16.04.20151211-0ubuntu2.dsc
And it built just fine.
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Only the branch I am using worked in my systems for some reason. I don't know
enough
about the internal workings of compiz to explain what was missing, only that
when I attempted
to use the other patch (the short one) with newer compiz I got missing
functions and that
sort of thing. Was probabl
1) What code was removed?
2) GTK+ 3.16 or newer requires that window manager explicitly advertises
that it does support _GTK_FRAME_EXTENTS. If it does not do that then
GTK+ thinks that CSD is not supported. This is why windows windows looks
like they are running without compositing manager.
It is
This patch DOES NOT WORK with compiz 0.9.12.1 or later, as the underlying code
that makes it work was removed.
Getting this to work with current compiz would require finding all of the code
it uses that was removed between 0.9.12.0
and 0.9.12.1 and adding it back along with the patch. This was m
@luke
Can you explain how did you manage to compile compiz-0.9.12.2 with
_GTK_FRAME_EXTENTS patch? For me it is failing , if I let launchpad to
build it for me.
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I agree this is not fixed by compiz yet. If it is not fixed, then why it
is marked as "Fixed Release"?
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Title:
Transparent windows render
This is NOT FIXED by compiz 0.9.12.2, at least not in Debian Unstable
with gtk 3.17.9 and has not been fixed on my system by any version I
have tried except the version I built myself from
https://code.launchpad.net/~albertsmuktupavels/compiz/add-gtk-frame-
extents-to-net-supported with the "gtk" d
** No longer affects: compiz
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Title:
Transparent windows render black with Gtk3.16 and compiz
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Has compiz - 1:0.9.12.1+15.10.20150805-0ubuntu1 been tested with GNOME
apps that use client side decoration, WITHOUT any Ubuntu patches that
remove CSD and restore normal server side decoration and running by
itself without Unity running?
This version does not fix anything for me in gtk3.17 except
This bug was fixed in the package compiz -
1:0.9.12.1+15.10.20150805-0ubuntu1
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compiz (1:0.9.12.1+15.10.20150805-0ubuntu1) wily; urgency=medium
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I tested the pubished Ubuntu Wily binary packages Friday night, same
results in gtk3.17: a nasty black border around all of GNOME's CSD
applications and no shadows in application popup windows. Shadows and
other composited effected seemed fine on server-side decorated windows
but not popup windows
I just build compiz from the compiz-0.9.12.1+15.10.20150805 source code
on Debian Unstable and gtk3.17. It built fine if I disabled Google
protocol buffers, which Cmake lists as giving faster XML loading only.
The Ubuntu packages build from this could not be installed because that
dependency is not
** Also affects: compiz
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: compiz
Status: New => Fix Committed
** Changed in: compiz
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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Title:
Transparent windows render black with Gtk3.16 and compiz
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Updates as of 7-1-2015:
The latest Uubntu update from 6.27 fixes Metacity theme support but NOT
transparency. The "add-gtk-frame-extents-to-net-supported" is based on
0.9.12.0, not 0.9.12.1 and it seems the later version stripped out the
underlying code that permitted the simple published patch
I can now confirm that building and installing the
https://code.launchpad.net/~albertsmuktupavels/compiz/add-gtk-frame-
extents-to-net-supported
compiz branch solves the problem, as far as I can tell solving it
entirely.
At the moment I am running Debian Unstable, using the Ubuntu PPA kernel
and
** Branch linked: lp:~albertsmuktupavels/compiz/add-gtk-frame-extents-
to-net-supported
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Title:
Transparent windows render black with Gtk3.16 and
** Branch linked: lp:~albertsmuktupavels/compiz/add-gtk-frame-extents-
to-net-supported
** Branch linked: lp:~3v1n0/compiz/client-frame-api
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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If I understand correctly than this is compiz bug. Compiz should add
_GTK_FRAME_EXTENTS to _NET_SUPPORTED.
https://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk+/commit/?id=5ced234144ce63decbf5afc8a3517290b9027018
Reverting above GTK+ commit should "fix" csd windows, but real fix is to
add _GTK_FRAME_EXTENTS support
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