On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 11:03 PM, Doug Barton <email address hidden> wrote:
> First, if I continue to run emerald with compiz in xubuntu every time a
> window is closed and then reopened it grows a few pixels both
> horizontally and vertically. Switching back to gtk-window-decorator
> solves this problem, but it's not as nice. :)
Interesting that you should mention this. Sounds a lot like bug
#1241767. I mentioned gnome-terminal when I filed that one but it
affects other programs too. It's more easily noticed with
gnome-terminal because it grows an entire row of text rather than a
few pixels but I find myself resizing Thunderbird and Rhythmbox every
few days as well. I am running gtk-window-decorator though...
> The other problem is the opposite of what was happening before. Windows
> that would usually have opened up maximized ignore the minimize window
> control produced by gtk-window-decorator, but they can be minimized if I
> right-click on the icon in the window buttons tray and choose minimize.
>
> Anyone else seeing this kind of behavior?
On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 11:03 PM, Doug Barton <email address hidden> wrote: decorator
> First, if I continue to run emerald with compiz in xubuntu every time a
> window is closed and then reopened it grows a few pixels both
> horizontally and vertically. Switching back to gtk-window-
> solves this problem, but it's not as nice. :)
Interesting that you should mention this. Sounds a lot like bug decorator though...
#1241767. I mentioned gnome-terminal when I filed that one but it
affects other programs too. It's more easily noticed with
gnome-terminal because it grows an entire row of text rather than a
few pixels but I find myself resizing Thunderbird and Rhythmbox every
few days as well. I am running gtk-window-
> The other problem is the opposite of what was happening before. Windows decorator, but they can be minimized if I
> that would usually have opened up maximized ignore the minimize window
> control produced by gtk-window-
> right-click on the icon in the window buttons tray and choose minimize.
>
> Anyone else seeing this kind of behavior?
I haven't seen anything like that.