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Bug still appears in 11.10 ocelot.
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I just realised that my post is wrong (and that I cannot delete it).
But what I meant to say is related: In my Ocelot resize doesn't work
with the default Alt+Button2 (middle). I've managed to bind it to
Alt+Button3 (right), but that's not what I want.
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* debian/patches/resize-with-right-button.patch:
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I can verify that the new package works. Thanks!
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Hello DannyW, or anyone else affected,
Accepted compizconfig-backend-gconf into lucid-proposed, the package
will build now and be available in a few hours. Please test and give
feedback here. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for
documentation how to enable and use -proposed. Than
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Binary package hint: compiz
I'm currently using hardy with all updates.
1. alt+leftclick I can drag the window around.
2. alt+rightclick brings up the window menu (minimise, unmaximise, etc).
3. alt+middleclick allows me to resize the window.
I would li
** Package changed: compiz (Ubuntu) => compizconfig-backend-gconf
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** Also affects: compizconfig-backend-gconf (Ubuntu Lucid)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: compizconfig-bac
I followed #32 and above on my Ubuntu 10.04 today. Works great.
Many many thanks, Guido!
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Works for me. This little fix puts a smile on my face.
Thanks Guido!
On 13 October 2010 04:00, Guido I <207...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> As the patch was included upstream a while ago, and ubuntu maverick is
> already shipping the updated (fixed) version, i guess this closes the
> bug?
>
> **
As the patch was included upstream a while ago, and ubuntu maverick is
already shipping the updated (fixed) version, i guess this closes the
bug?
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Seems to be fine in Maverick
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I've built .deb package, but didn't understand yet how to upload it to the PPA.
If anybody need it - contact void...@jabber.ru
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Thanks a lot for the time and attention Michael! :)
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Michael Vogt (mvo)
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Confirmed this patch on Ubuntu 10.04 using the apt-get source method:
NOTE: This is a workaround until we get the next compizconfig package upstream
into ubuntu 10.04. The version just prior to these changes is:
{{{
$ dpkg --list | grep compizconfig
ii compizconfig-backend-gconf0.8
not picking up the changes in the remote bugzilla, fixing manually
** Changed in: compiz
Importance: Unknown => Undecided
** Changed in: compiz
Status: Unknown => New
** Changed in: compiz
Remote watch: Compiz Plugins / Config Bugs #1274 => None
** Changed in: compiz
Status: N
Hi folks, I'm on 10.10, any plans on providing updated packages
containing that upstreamed fix ?
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http://bugs.opencompositing.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1274
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@pauljohn32
Hi,
something -did- change in the repository. 3 days ago a branch was merged, which
doesn't include autotools build system (i guess this change relates to current
compiz development)
So you are no longer able to compile this easily, with last git
snapshot.
You've got 2 options left:
Has something changed in the repository?
When I do this:
git clone git://anongit.compiz.org/fusion/compizconfig/compizconfig-
backend-gconf
I get no autogen.sh or other config files. I don't get a subdirectory
"settings-backend"
$ ls compizconfig-backend-gconf/
AUTHORS ChangeLog CMakeLists.tx
Marking as patch-accepted-upstream since its accepted upstream, thanks
for the patch and forwarding
** Tags added: patch-sccepted-upstream
** Tags removed: patch
** Tags added: patch-accepted-upstream
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Um.. You better contact #ubuntu-motu
irc://chat.freenode.net/ubuntu-motu
and ask for help (mention the bug link!)
Do *not* set it as fix released in "compiz (ubuntu)", bug still exists
in lucid package.
Thanks for the patch! :-)
On 5/3/10, Guido I wrote:
> @Omar, AbtZ
>
> Patch was commited upst
@Omar, AbtZ
Patch was commited upstream :D
http://git.compiz.org/fusion/compizconfig/compizconfig-backend-gconf/commit/?id=74c3fd404f0879b5d36c1167d0b43986d949fad4
So now you only need to clone the last revision, no need to apply the
patch
$ git clone
git://anongit.compiz.org/fusion/compizconfi
@AbtZ
Thanks for the ampersand tip :)
Without the "&" it effectively locks the terminal (not just for you, heh), I
just used two terminals but the ampersand is a "cleaner" way to do it.
I think this is what called "community collaboration", really enjoying
it :D
Guido
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Hello, I tried applying the patch and got it to work. I'm on Ubuntu
10.04 Lucid Lynx 64-bit.
Here's what I had to install to get it working:
$ sudo apt-get install compiz-dev libcompizconfig0-dev build-essential
git-core autoconf libglib2.0-dev intltool libgconf2-dev
Please note, I added the am
@Omar
Thanks a lot for the feedback!
It seems a pretty straightforward procedure at last, but if you can list here
the packages you needed to install, that would be great for the next one who
wants to try the patch
so far we've got compiz-dev libcompizconfig0-dev build-essential
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I love you!
Success!
There were a lot of other things I had to install other than the
packages you mentioned but I found them pretty easily in Synaptic after
each error.
I've just applied your procedures to my desktop running Ubuntu 10.04 and do it
later with my laptop. If I run into
@Omar,
Hi, thanks for your interest!
I indeed missed a step in the instructions, sorry for that.
* After git-cloning the repo, you should cd into directory containing the file
"gconf.c"
So, (note the 2nd line added)
$ git clone
git://anongit.compiz.org/fusion/compizconfig/compizconfig-backend-g
Guido: Tried applying your patch and got this:
$ patch < resize-with-right-button.patch
patching file gconf.c
Hunk #1 FAILED at 166.
Hunk #2 FAILED at 544.
Hunk #3 FAILED at 955.
Hunk #4 FAILED at 1086.
Hunk #5 FAILED at 1611.
Hunk #6 FAILED at 1618.
6 out of 6 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to f
One more thing, this https://bugs.launchpad.net/compiz/+bug/495135 is
AFAIK a duplicate of this bug, but i'm not sure which one should be
flagged as dup... since this one is older and had more activity, but the
newer one is confirmed, nominated and assigned.
Can someone give some advice/action on
Done, it's working fine for me. It reads the
/apps/metacity/general/resize_with_right_button gconf value and sets mouse
buttons for resize / window menu accordingly
Additionally, changes in ccsm will be written to the gconf value: For example,
you get into the "resize" plugin, and change the ini
** Attachment added: "Fix the gconf-backend: swap buttons according to
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Hi everyone,
i'm currently working on a patch to address this. It's rough and unfinished
(doesn't properly detect in real time when the gconf value is changed) but it
works.
** Patch added: "Unfinished patch to honour resize_with_right_button"
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The stange thing.
Under Arch Linux, when using gnome and compiz, this isn't a problem.
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Yes, /apps/metacity/general/resize_with_right_button hasn't any effect
when compiz is running.
I also don't want to miss the gnome compatibility :(
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Travis: I suppose Gnome developers wouldn't accept it anyway. I think
there were number of patches that targeted this silly thing and yet --
not possible to have it in Gnome.
There is more to this. There is even an option in metacity (which I
believe should be the thing to be changed because of th
The two bindings ("Initiate window resize" in Resize and "Window menu"
in General) follow each other in Karmic too.
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It no longer causes left click to stop working but you still cannot swap
these settings in karmic.
Bartek Celary: If it's so simple perhaps you'd like to contribute a fix?
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I am able to change the bindings in ccsm, but they appear to have no
effect. after log-out/log-in, the settings are still 'changed' but again
- it does not work as expected.
I tried modifying metacity's setting
(/apps/metacity/general/resize_with_right_button - finally gnome gurus
decided to imple
also confirmed for jaunty 9.04
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I can also confirm this bug in Ubuntu Intrepid. I tried to assign a shortcut
for window-resize to Button3. The ccsm warns about another shortcut being
overwritten but the setting does not really get overwritten. I don't know whats
happening there.
After confirming the change it is impossible t
I believe there should be:
a) an "Override desktop manager integration/shortcut keys"
or
b) a user warning if they would like to do disable desktop environment
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I can confirm this bug in Intrepid (8.10). The "Window Menu" shortcut
option in the Compiz Config Settings Manager (ccsm) is broken. It
immediately assigns the default Button1 action to be "Move Window",
meaning the user can't click anything without (unintuitively) holding
down the Alt key. "Win
I believe the behavior I am seeing falls under this bug. I am running
8.04 with all latest updates.
I went to edit the Bindings for the Resize Window plugin, and changed
the Initiate Window Resize for both the mouse and keyboard to Disabled.
However after I changed the mouse binding suddenly the s
Here's a workaround: open ccsm, click preferences, uncheck "integration
with desktop environment". Remap the keys as you would normally.
The problem is that metacity is inflexible and only allows what you see
happening in compiz (says #compiz dude).
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I just want to confirm that I have the same exact experience.
The two settings (General -> Window Menu [mouse] & Resize Window ->
Initiate Window Resize [mouse]) are tied together. For example, I
thought to work around this bug by setting General -> Window Menu value
to Button3 (to effectively di
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu hardy (development branch)
Release:8.04
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