Activity log for bug #878820

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2011-10-20 12:45:03 Carlos Andrés Rocha bug added bug
2011-10-20 12:46:00 Carlos Andrés Rocha bug task added compiz-plugins-main
2011-10-20 12:48:10 Carlos Andrés Rocha bug task added compiz-plugins-main (Ubuntu)
2011-10-20 18:18:48 Launchpad Janitor compiz-plugins-main (Ubuntu): status New Confirmed
2011-10-20 18:50:05 Sebastien Bacher compiz-plugins-main (Ubuntu): importance Undecided High
2011-10-20 18:50:19 Sebastien Bacher compiz-plugins-main (Ubuntu): assignee Sam Spilsbury (smspillaz)
2011-10-20 18:50:28 Sebastien Bacher bug added subscriber Didier Roche
2011-10-20 18:50:29 Carlos Andrés Rocha description When placing windows on left or right (ctrl+alt+4, ctrl+alt+6), the windows do not cycle through different sizes, occupying only half of the screen. The rest of placing locations works perfectly. The problem was initially reported in #868121, and supposedly fixed. I am using compiz-plugins-main and compiz-plugins-main-default version 1:0.9.6-0ubuntu4, and the problem persists. When placing windows on left or right (ctrl+alt+4, ctrl+alt+6), the windows do not cycle through different sizes, occupying only half of the screen. The rest of placing locations works perfectly. The problem was initially reported in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz-plugins-main/+bug/862260 #862260, and supposedly fixed. I am using compiz-plugins-main and compiz-plugins-main-default version 1:0.9.6-0ubuntu4, and the problem persists.
2011-10-20 18:50:31 Sebastien Bacher nominated for series Ubuntu Oneiric
2011-10-20 18:50:31 Sebastien Bacher bug task added compiz-plugins-main (Ubuntu Oneiric)
2011-10-20 18:50:38 Sebastien Bacher compiz-plugins-main (Ubuntu Oneiric): importance Undecided High
2011-10-20 18:50:42 Sebastien Bacher compiz-plugins-main (Ubuntu Oneiric): assignee Sam Spilsbury (smspillaz)
2011-10-20 18:53:14 Carlos Andrés Rocha description When placing windows on left or right (ctrl+alt+4, ctrl+alt+6), the windows do not cycle through different sizes, occupying only half of the screen. The rest of placing locations works perfectly. The problem was initially reported in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz-plugins-main/+bug/862260 #862260, and supposedly fixed. I am using compiz-plugins-main and compiz-plugins-main-default version 1:0.9.6-0ubuntu4, and the problem persists. When placing windows on left or right (ctrl+alt+4, ctrl+alt+6), the windows do not cycle through different sizes, occupying only half of the screen. The rest of placing locations works perfectly. The problem was initially reported in [[https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz-plugins-main/+bug/862260|#862260]], and supposedly fixed. I am using compiz-plugins-main and compiz-plugins-main-default version 1:0.9.6-0ubuntu4, and the problem persists.
2011-10-20 18:56:20 Carlos Andrés Rocha description When placing windows on left or right (ctrl+alt+4, ctrl+alt+6), the windows do not cycle through different sizes, occupying only half of the screen. The rest of placing locations works perfectly. The problem was initially reported in [[https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz-plugins-main/+bug/862260|#862260]], and supposedly fixed. I am using compiz-plugins-main and compiz-plugins-main-default version 1:0.9.6-0ubuntu4, and the problem persists. When placing windows on left or right (ctrl+alt+4, ctrl+alt+6), the windows do not cycle through different sizes, occupying only half of the screen. The rest of placing locations works perfectly. The problem was initially reported in bug #862260, and supposedly fixed. I am using compiz-plugins-main and compiz-plugins-main-default version 1:0.9.6-0ubuntu4, and the problem persists.
2011-10-21 16:27:13 Launchpad Janitor compiz-plugins-main (Ubuntu Oneiric): status New Confirmed
2011-10-21 16:27:57 Antoine-terracol bug added subscriber Antoine-terracol
2011-10-22 22:59:01 Ferran Sabate-Garriga compiz-grid-plugin: status New Incomplete
2011-10-22 22:59:07 Ferran Sabate-Garriga compiz-grid-plugin: status Incomplete New
2011-10-28 16:11:33 Dan Crews marked as duplicate 878791
2011-10-28 16:58:18 Dan Crews changed duplicate marker 878791 878573
2011-11-03 10:22:53 Richard Klein changed duplicate marker 878573 876591
2011-11-03 11:44:03 Laurent Vaills bug added subscriber Laurent Vaills
2011-11-03 12:13:46 Robfre19 bug added subscriber Robfre19
2011-11-16 14:53:59 Carlos Andrés Rocha removed duplicate marker 876591
2011-11-16 15:04:27 Wessel Dankers bug added subscriber Wessel Dankers
2011-11-16 15:04:42 Sebastien Bacher compiz-plugins-main (Ubuntu): assignee Sam Spilsbury (smspillaz)
2011-11-16 15:04:44 Sebastien Bacher compiz-plugins-main (Ubuntu Oneiric): assignee Sam Spilsbury (smspillaz)
2011-11-16 15:04:49 Sebastien Bacher compiz-plugins-main (Ubuntu): status Confirmed Incomplete
2011-11-16 15:04:52 Sebastien Bacher compiz-plugins-main (Ubuntu Oneiric): status Confirmed Incomplete
2011-11-16 15:04:57 Sebastien Bacher bug task added ayatana-design
2011-11-23 14:59:54 John Lea description When placing windows on left or right (ctrl+alt+4, ctrl+alt+6), the windows do not cycle through different sizes, occupying only half of the screen. The rest of placing locations works perfectly. The problem was initially reported in bug #862260, and supposedly fixed. I am using compiz-plugins-main and compiz-plugins-main-default version 1:0.9.6-0ubuntu4, and the problem persists. When placing windows on left or right (ctrl+alt+4, ctrl+alt+6), the windows do not cycle through different sizes, occupying only half of the screen. The rest of placing locations works perfectly. The problem was initially reported in bug #862260, and supposedly fixed. I am using compiz-plugins-main and compiz-plugins-main-default version 1:0.9.6-0ubuntu4, and the problem persists. ------------------------------------------------------------ Desired resolution: Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 7 - Place window in top left corner of screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 8 - Place window in top half of screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 9 - Place window in top right corner of screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 4 - Place window on the left side of the screen in *semi-maximised* state (it is important that the window is actually semi-maximised, not just the same size and position as a semi-maximised window) Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 5 - Maximize window. If window is already Maximised, pressing this key combo restores the window to the exact same size, shape and position it was before it was Maximised. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 6 - Place window on the right side of the screen (it is important that the window is actually semi-maximised, not just the same size and position as a semi-maximised window). Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 1 - Place window in the bottom left corner of the screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 2 - Place window in the bottom half of the screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 3 - Place window in the bottom right corner of the screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 0 - Minimise window. If window is already Minimised, pressing this key combo restores the window to the exact same size, shape and position it was before it was Minimised.
2011-11-23 15:00:01 John Lea tags udp
2011-11-23 15:00:07 John Lea ayatana-design: assignee John Lea (johnlea)
2011-11-23 15:00:09 John Lea ayatana-design: importance Undecided High
2011-11-23 15:00:11 John Lea ayatana-design: status New Triaged
2011-11-23 15:00:14 John Lea compiz-plugins-main (Ubuntu): status Incomplete Confirmed
2011-11-23 15:00:16 John Lea compiz-plugins-main (Ubuntu Oneiric): status Incomplete Confirmed
2011-11-23 15:16:24 John Lea description When placing windows on left or right (ctrl+alt+4, ctrl+alt+6), the windows do not cycle through different sizes, occupying only half of the screen. The rest of placing locations works perfectly. The problem was initially reported in bug #862260, and supposedly fixed. I am using compiz-plugins-main and compiz-plugins-main-default version 1:0.9.6-0ubuntu4, and the problem persists. ------------------------------------------------------------ Desired resolution: Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 7 - Place window in top left corner of screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 8 - Place window in top half of screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 9 - Place window in top right corner of screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 4 - Place window on the left side of the screen in *semi-maximised* state (it is important that the window is actually semi-maximised, not just the same size and position as a semi-maximised window) Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 5 - Maximize window. If window is already Maximised, pressing this key combo restores the window to the exact same size, shape and position it was before it was Maximised. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 6 - Place window on the right side of the screen (it is important that the window is actually semi-maximised, not just the same size and position as a semi-maximised window). Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 1 - Place window in the bottom left corner of the screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 2 - Place window in the bottom half of the screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 3 - Place window in the bottom right corner of the screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 0 - Minimise window. If window is already Minimised, pressing this key combo restores the window to the exact same size, shape and position it was before it was Minimised. When placing windows on left or right (ctrl+alt+4, ctrl+alt+6), the windows do not cycle through different sizes, occupying only half of the screen. The rest of placing locations works perfectly. The problem was initially reported in bug #862260, and supposedly fixed. I am using compiz-plugins-main and compiz-plugins-main-default version 1:0.9.6-0ubuntu4, and the problem persists. ------------------------------------------------------------ At the moment we are in a halfway house with some of the absolute positioning shortcuts working and some of the variable positioning shortcuts working, and we need to take a decision as to which path to follow. The absolute positioning shortcuts have the benefit of greater simplicity and less scope for confusion so this is the path I propose we should follow. When using absolute positioning users to not need to be aware of the current window state before pressing the key combo, which makes the operation quicker and less prone to unwanted results. Desired resolution: Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 7 - Place window in top left corner of screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 8 - Place window in top half of screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 9 - Place window in top right corner of screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 4 - Place window on the left side of the screen in *semi-maximised* state (it is important that the window is actually semi-maximised, not just the same size and position as a semi-maximised window) Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 5 - Maximize window. If window is already Maximised, pressing this key combo restores the window to the exact same size, shape and position it was before it was Maximised. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 6 - Place window on the right side of the screen (it is important that the window is actually semi-maximised, not just the same size and position as a semi-maximised window). Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 1 - Place window in the bottom left corner of the screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 2 - Place window in the bottom half of the screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 3 - Place window in the bottom right corner of the screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 0 - Minimise window. If window is already Minimised, pressing this key combo restores the window to the exact same size, shape and position it was before it was Minimised.
2011-11-23 15:30:11 Sebastien Bacher summary Grid plugin behaviour is incorrect since last update. Resizing left or right only changes the size of the window to half-screen. The grid keybindings are behaving inconsistently
2011-11-23 22:39:48 Ferran Sabate-Garriga bug added subscriber Ferran Sabate-Garriga
2011-11-25 09:32:30 John Lea description When placing windows on left or right (ctrl+alt+4, ctrl+alt+6), the windows do not cycle through different sizes, occupying only half of the screen. The rest of placing locations works perfectly. The problem was initially reported in bug #862260, and supposedly fixed. I am using compiz-plugins-main and compiz-plugins-main-default version 1:0.9.6-0ubuntu4, and the problem persists. ------------------------------------------------------------ At the moment we are in a halfway house with some of the absolute positioning shortcuts working and some of the variable positioning shortcuts working, and we need to take a decision as to which path to follow. The absolute positioning shortcuts have the benefit of greater simplicity and less scope for confusion so this is the path I propose we should follow. When using absolute positioning users to not need to be aware of the current window state before pressing the key combo, which makes the operation quicker and less prone to unwanted results. Desired resolution: Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 7 - Place window in top left corner of screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 8 - Place window in top half of screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 9 - Place window in top right corner of screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 4 - Place window on the left side of the screen in *semi-maximised* state (it is important that the window is actually semi-maximised, not just the same size and position as a semi-maximised window) Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 5 - Maximize window. If window is already Maximised, pressing this key combo restores the window to the exact same size, shape and position it was before it was Maximised. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 6 - Place window on the right side of the screen (it is important that the window is actually semi-maximised, not just the same size and position as a semi-maximised window). Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 1 - Place window in the bottom left corner of the screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 2 - Place window in the bottom half of the screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 3 - Place window in the bottom right corner of the screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 0 - Minimise window. If window is already Minimised, pressing this key combo restores the window to the exact same size, shape and position it was before it was Minimised. When placing windows on left or right (ctrl+alt+4, ctrl+alt+6), the windows do not cycle through different sizes, occupying only half of the screen. The rest of placing locations works perfectly. The problem was initially reported in bug #862260, and supposedly fixed. I am using compiz-plugins-main and compiz-plugins-main-default version 1:0.9.6-0ubuntu4, and the problem persists. ------------------------------------------------------------ At the moment we are in a halfway house with some of the absolute positioning shortcuts working and some of the variable positioning shortcuts working, and we need to take a decision as to which path to follow. The absolute positioning shortcuts have the benefit of greater simplicity and less scope for confusion so this is the path I propose we should follow. When using absolute positioning users to not need to be aware of the current window state before pressing the key combo, which makes the operation quicker and less prone to unwanted results. Desired Resolution - the default behaviour should be: Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 7 - Place window in top left corner of screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 8 - Place window in top half of screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 9 - Place window in top right corner of screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 4 - Place window on the left side of the screen in *semi-maximised* state (it is important that the window is actually semi-maximised, not just the same size and position as a semi-maximised window) Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 5 - Maximize window. If window is already Maximised, pressing this key combo restores the window to the exact same size, shape and position it was before it was Maximised. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 6 - Place window on the right side of the screen (it is important that the window is actually semi-maximised, not just the same size and position as a semi-maximised window). Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 1 - Place window in the bottom left corner of the screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 2 - Place window in the bottom half of the screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 3 - Place window in the bottom right corner of the screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 0 - Minimise window. If window is already Minimised, pressing this key combo restores the window to the exact same size, shape and position it was before it was Minimised.
2011-11-25 15:33:14 Tv bug added subscriber Tv
2011-11-25 16:13:53 TomasHnyk bug added subscriber TomasHnyk
2011-12-12 12:22:43 John Lea summary The grid keybindings are behaving inconsistently Keyboard shotcut - The grid keybindings are behaving inconsistently
2011-12-12 16:38:40 John Lea tags udp keybinding udp
2011-12-16 14:16:23 John Lea summary Keyboard shotcut - The grid keybindings are behaving inconsistently Keyboard shortcut - The grid keybindings are behaving inconsistently
2012-01-07 13:25:02 Karl Brand bug added subscriber Karl Brand
2012-01-11 11:03:53 John Lea description When placing windows on left or right (ctrl+alt+4, ctrl+alt+6), the windows do not cycle through different sizes, occupying only half of the screen. The rest of placing locations works perfectly. The problem was initially reported in bug #862260, and supposedly fixed. I am using compiz-plugins-main and compiz-plugins-main-default version 1:0.9.6-0ubuntu4, and the problem persists. ------------------------------------------------------------ At the moment we are in a halfway house with some of the absolute positioning shortcuts working and some of the variable positioning shortcuts working, and we need to take a decision as to which path to follow. The absolute positioning shortcuts have the benefit of greater simplicity and less scope for confusion so this is the path I propose we should follow. When using absolute positioning users to not need to be aware of the current window state before pressing the key combo, which makes the operation quicker and less prone to unwanted results. Desired Resolution - the default behaviour should be: Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 7 - Place window in top left corner of screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 8 - Place window in top half of screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 9 - Place window in top right corner of screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 4 - Place window on the left side of the screen in *semi-maximised* state (it is important that the window is actually semi-maximised, not just the same size and position as a semi-maximised window) Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 5 - Maximize window. If window is already Maximised, pressing this key combo restores the window to the exact same size, shape and position it was before it was Maximised. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 6 - Place window on the right side of the screen (it is important that the window is actually semi-maximised, not just the same size and position as a semi-maximised window). Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 1 - Place window in the bottom left corner of the screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 2 - Place window in the bottom half of the screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 3 - Place window in the bottom right corner of the screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 0 - Minimise window. If window is already Minimised, pressing this key combo restores the window to the exact same size, shape and position it was before it was Minimised. When placing windows on left or right (ctrl+alt+4, ctrl+alt+6), the windows do not cycle through different sizes, occupying only half of the screen. The rest of placing locations works perfectly. The problem was initially reported in bug #862260, and supposedly fixed. I am using compiz-plugins-main and compiz-plugins-main-default version 1:0.9.6-0ubuntu4, and the problem persists. ------------------------------------------------------------ At the moment we are in a halfway house with some of the absolute positioning shortcuts working and some of the variable positioning shortcuts working, and we need to take a decision as to which path to follow. The absolute positioning shortcuts have the benefit of greater simplicity and less scope for confusion so this is the path I propose we should follow. When using absolute positioning users to not need to be aware of the current window state before pressing the key combo, which makes the operation quicker and less prone to unwanted results. Desired Resolution - the default behaviour should be: Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 7 - Place window in top left corner of screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 8 - Place window in top half of screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 9 - Place window in top right corner of screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 4 - Place window on the left side of the screen in *semi-maximised* state (it is important that the window is actually semi-maximised, not just the same size and position as a semi-maximised window) Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 5 - Maximize window. If window is already Maximised, pressing this key combo restores the window to the exact same size, shape and position it was before it was Maximised. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 6 - Place window on the right side of the screen (it is important that the window is actually semi-maximised, not just the same size and position as a semi-maximised window). Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 1 - Place window in the bottom left corner of the screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 2 - Place window in the bottom half of the screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 3 - Place window in the bottom right corner of the screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 0 - Minimise window.
2012-01-19 00:34:59 Michael Gagnon bug added subscriber Michael Gagnon
2012-02-03 03:58:51 Tim Penhey ayatana-design: status Triaged Fix Committed
2012-02-05 08:53:47 Daniel van Vugt bug task deleted compiz-grid-plugin
2012-02-09 13:43:33 John Lea compiz-plugins-main: status New Confirmed
2012-02-09 13:44:04 John Lea summary Keyboard shortcut - The grid keybindings are behaving inconsistently Window Management, Keyboard shortcut - The grid keybindings are behaving inconsistently
2012-02-13 14:09:05 tshirtman bug added subscriber tshirtman
2012-02-15 09:36:23 ruxkkor bug added subscriber ruxkkor
2012-02-17 18:11:27 Matthew Berginski bug added subscriber Matt B
2012-02-22 14:14:47 John Lea description When placing windows on left or right (ctrl+alt+4, ctrl+alt+6), the windows do not cycle through different sizes, occupying only half of the screen. The rest of placing locations works perfectly. The problem was initially reported in bug #862260, and supposedly fixed. I am using compiz-plugins-main and compiz-plugins-main-default version 1:0.9.6-0ubuntu4, and the problem persists. ------------------------------------------------------------ At the moment we are in a halfway house with some of the absolute positioning shortcuts working and some of the variable positioning shortcuts working, and we need to take a decision as to which path to follow. The absolute positioning shortcuts have the benefit of greater simplicity and less scope for confusion so this is the path I propose we should follow. When using absolute positioning users to not need to be aware of the current window state before pressing the key combo, which makes the operation quicker and less prone to unwanted results. Desired Resolution - the default behaviour should be: Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 7 - Place window in top left corner of screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 8 - Place window in top half of screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 9 - Place window in top right corner of screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 4 - Place window on the left side of the screen in *semi-maximised* state (it is important that the window is actually semi-maximised, not just the same size and position as a semi-maximised window) Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 5 - Maximize window. If window is already Maximised, pressing this key combo restores the window to the exact same size, shape and position it was before it was Maximised. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 6 - Place window on the right side of the screen (it is important that the window is actually semi-maximised, not just the same size and position as a semi-maximised window). Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 1 - Place window in the bottom left corner of the screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 2 - Place window in the bottom half of the screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 3 - Place window in the bottom right corner of the screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 0 - Minimise window. When placing windows on left or right (ctrl+alt+4, ctrl+alt+6), the windows do not cycle through different sizes, occupying only half of the screen. The rest of placing locations works perfectly. The problem was initially reported in bug #862260, and supposedly fixed. I am using compiz-plugins-main and compiz-plugins-main-default version 1:0.9.6-0ubuntu4, and the problem persists. ------------------------------------------------------------ At the moment we are in a halfway house with some of the absolute positioning shortcuts working and some of the variable positioning shortcuts working, and we need to take a decision as to which path to follow. The absolute positioning shortcuts have the benefit of greater simplicity and less scope for confusion so this is the path I propose we should follow. When using absolute positioning users to not need to be aware of the current window state before pressing the key combo, which makes the operation quicker and less prone to unwanted results. Desired Resolution - the default behaviour should be: Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 7 - Place window in top left corner of screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 8 - Place window in top half of screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 9 - Place window in top right corner of screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 4 - Place window on the left side of the screen in *semi-maximised* state (it is important that the window is actually semi-maximised, not just the same size and position as a semi-maximised window) Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 5 - Maximize window. If window is already Maximised, pressing this key combo restores the window to the exact same size, shape and position it was before it was Maximised. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 6 - Place window on the right side of the screen (it is important that the window is actually semi-maximised, not just the same size and position as a semi-maximised window). Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 1 - Place window in the bottom left corner of the screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 2 - Place window in the bottom half of the screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 3 - Place window in the bottom right corner of the screen. Pressing a second time does nothing. Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 0 - Minimise window. Note: in order for this bug to be fixed, Compiz needs to be amended to support multiple key bindings
2012-02-22 15:46:57 Didier Roche-Tolomelli bug task added compiz (Ubuntu)
2012-02-22 15:47:18 Didier Roche-Tolomelli compiz (Ubuntu Oneiric): status New Won't Fix
2012-02-22 16:11:23 Launchpad Janitor compiz (Ubuntu): status New Confirmed
2012-02-22 16:11:40 Didier Roche-Tolomelli compiz-plugins-main: status Confirmed Invalid
2012-02-22 16:11:43 Didier Roche-Tolomelli compiz (Ubuntu): assignee Didier Roche (didrocks)
2012-02-22 16:11:46 Didier Roche-Tolomelli compiz-plugins-main (Ubuntu): assignee Didier Roche (didrocks)
2012-02-23 15:39:25 Launchpad Janitor branch linked lp:~compiz/compcomm-plugins-main/ubuntu
2012-02-23 15:39:32 Launchpad Janitor branch linked lp:compiz
2012-02-23 15:40:13 Launchpad Janitor compiz (Ubuntu): status Confirmed Fix Released
2012-02-23 15:40:29 Launchpad Janitor compiz-plugins-main (Ubuntu): status Confirmed Fix Released
2012-02-23 16:13:19 Launchpad Janitor branch linked lp:ubuntu/compiz-plugins-main
2012-02-23 16:15:25 Launchpad Janitor branch linked lp:ubuntu/compiz
2012-03-02 16:24:22 Tyler Hicks bug added subscriber Tyler Hicks
2012-03-19 14:16:08 Greg A bug added subscriber Greg Auger
2012-03-26 22:29:08 Michael White bug added subscriber Michael White
2012-03-29 10:03:50 Mal bug added subscriber Mal
2012-03-29 15:13:00 Carl-Eric Menzel bug added subscriber Carl-Eric Menzel
2012-03-30 18:16:30 Thibaut Brandscheid bug added subscriber Thibaut Brandscheid
2012-04-26 16:32:35 John Lea compiz (Ubuntu): status Fix Released Triaged
2012-04-26 16:32:38 John Lea compiz-plugins-main (Ubuntu): status Fix Released Triaged
2012-04-26 16:38:19 John Lea compiz-plugins-main: status Invalid Confirmed
2012-04-29 08:35:19 Zoltán Szatmári bug added subscriber Zoltán Szatmári
2012-05-01 22:20:41 Leon Matthews bug added subscriber Leon Matthews
2012-05-02 04:18:06 jadoe bug added subscriber jadoe
2012-05-02 04:57:24 Paul White bug added subscriber Paul White
2012-05-02 04:58:33 Paul White removed subscriber Paul White
2012-05-02 16:09:49 Edward Faulkner bug added subscriber Edward Faulkner
2012-05-03 08:00:43 Claus Frein bug added subscriber Claus Frein
2012-05-04 12:43:47 Ruben Kolman bug added subscriber Ruben Kolman
2012-05-15 03:53:40 Daniel van Vugt bug task added compiz-grid-plugin
2012-05-15 03:53:55 Daniel van Vugt compiz-grid-plugin: status New Confirmed
2012-05-18 08:12:22 Sam Spilsbury compiz: status New Confirmed
2012-07-31 10:16:29 Michael Nagel bug added subscriber Michael Nagel
2012-09-20 08:25:19 Edward Donovan bug added subscriber Edward Donovan
2012-10-12 14:40:21 John Lea compiz: status Confirmed Triaged
2012-10-12 14:40:24 John Lea compiz-grid-plugin: status Confirmed Triaged
2012-10-12 14:40:27 John Lea compiz-plugins-main: status Confirmed Triaged
2012-10-12 14:40:29 John Lea compiz: importance Undecided High
2012-10-12 14:40:31 John Lea compiz-grid-plugin: importance Undecided High
2012-10-12 14:40:34 John Lea compiz-plugins-main: importance Undecided High
2012-10-12 14:40:36 John Lea compiz (Ubuntu): importance Undecided High
2012-10-12 14:40:38 John Lea bug task deleted compiz (Ubuntu Oneiric)
2012-10-12 14:40:40 John Lea bug task deleted compiz-plugins-main (Ubuntu Oneiric)
2012-10-12 14:46:55 Didier Roche-Tolomelli bug task deleted compiz-plugins-main (Ubuntu)
2012-10-12 14:47:11 Didier Roche-Tolomelli compiz (Ubuntu): assignee Didier Roche (didrocks)
2012-11-22 10:19:55 John Lea compiz-plugins-main (Ubuntu): status New Triaged
2012-11-22 10:19:57 John Lea compiz-plugins-main (Ubuntu): importance Undecided High
2012-12-01 16:46:43 MC Return branch linked lp:~mc-return/compiz/compiz.merge-fix878820-grid-keybindings-behave-inconsistently
2012-12-24 06:27:11 Reagan Sanders bug added subscriber Reagan Sanders
2013-02-03 02:52:44 Timo Palomaa bug added subscriber Timo Palomaa
2013-02-27 19:44:50 Andrew bug added subscriber Andrew
2013-04-03 04:59:10 Daniel van Vugt compiz: milestone 0.9.10.0
2013-04-03 04:59:19 Daniel van Vugt compiz: assignee MC Return (mc-return)
2013-04-03 04:59:23 Daniel van Vugt compiz: status Triaged In Progress
2013-04-06 09:47:08 MC Return branch linked lp:~mc-return/compiz/compiz.merge-fix1082001-gridded-windows-jump-workspaces
2013-04-06 15:49:35 MC Return branch unlinked lp:~mc-return/compiz/compiz.merge-fix878820-grid-keybindings-behave-inconsistently
2013-04-09 14:48:49 PS Jenkins bot compiz: status In Progress Fix Committed
2013-05-19 18:23:04 Greg A removed subscriber Greg Auger
2013-07-23 22:05:44 Stephen M. Webb compiz: status Fix Committed Fix Released
2013-07-27 23:37:54 Reagan Sanders removed subscriber Reagan Sanders
2013-08-05 11:15:20 Claus Frein removed subscriber Claus Frein
2013-08-22 09:34:16 Launchpad Janitor compiz (Ubuntu): status Triaged Fix Released
2013-08-22 09:34:16 Launchpad Janitor bug watch added https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=61182
2013-08-22 09:34:16 Launchpad Janitor bug watch added https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=561885
2013-08-22 09:41:51 Launchpad Janitor branch linked lp:ubuntu/saucy-proposed/compiz
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