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As part of the bug clean up ahead of 16.04 LTS I'm marking this as
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a new bug and we can triage it for consideration in the 16.04 LTS
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** Changed in: unity
Status: New => Confirmed
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Maximized windows placed incorrectly (metacity and compiz)
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** No longer affects: netbook-remix
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
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I am having this issue in unity 5.10 and ubuntu 12.04 beta 2. It is
fully updated as of 4/15/12. The pixel column is off by 1 with the
window maxed out and shows the background. It does this with all windows
that are maximized.
** Also affects: unity (Ubuntu)
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I can confirm this, and it keeps me from scrolling with the mouse wheel
when the cursor is on the left edge. Am I right that the netbook remix
does not use Compiz? In that case, could we set the left_width="0" in
UNR, since it maximizes all windows?
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** Also affects: netb
Never mind my previous question, I found the answer myself. I managed to
edit the Human theme metacity-1.xml and set left_width="0" for maximized
windows. This makes a maximized window take up all available screen
width, which is what is expected. I have (so far) not experienced the
'compiz bug'.
I'm seeing the white column at the left side of a maximized window too, and
would like to get rid of it, and keep using the Human theme. I'm new on Ubuntu,
can someone please explain me where to find the theme files?
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I've got this problem on Hardy using the restricted drivers for my
Nvidia 8800GT. Changing the "Window Border" to anything else in the
Appearance settings fixes it, but I'd really rather have the human
theme.
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This real compiz bug apparently only effects people with specific
graphics cards. For those effected it randomly draws the window
decoration totally incorrect on maximized windows.
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I should point out that I'm _not_ running compiz, so I don't see the
placement bug that the change to left_width (from 0 to 1) was intended
to solve.
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If you notice any side affects to your adjustment, posting them here
would be really helpful. I'm unassigning myself from this bug so the
developers know it needs attention, but I'm still on the mailing list.
** Changed in: human-theme (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Jarlath (jarlathreidy) => (unassigned)
This is definitely the same problem. I made a tweaked theme and changed
left_width for fullscreen windows back to 0, and my problem is solved.
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I'm pretty sure this is also causing a problem I just noticed with
Hardy.
I usually have Firefox opened full screen. Typically, I'll move the
cursor all the way to the left to get it out of the way and then use the
scroll wheel. However, recently the scroll wheel events stopped being
picked up by
Confirming this bug given that Kenneth is also aware of the 'one pixel'
issue.
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Confirming this bug given that Kenneth is also aware of the 'one pixel'
issue.
** Changed in: human-theme (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Jarlath (jarlathreidy)
Status: New => Confirmed
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