Activity log for bug #892012

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2011-11-18 11:46:32 John Lea bug added bug
2011-11-18 11:46:44 John Lea bug task added unity (Ubuntu)
2011-11-18 11:46:56 John Lea bug task added unity
2011-11-18 11:47:07 John Lea tags udp
2011-11-18 11:47:12 John Lea ayatana-design: assignee John Lea (johnlea)
2011-11-18 11:47:13 John Lea ayatana-design: importance Undecided Critical
2011-11-18 11:47:16 John Lea ayatana-design: status New Triaged
2011-11-18 11:47:19 John Lea unity: milestone backlog
2011-11-18 11:47:23 John Lea unity: status New Confirmed
2011-11-18 11:47:25 John Lea unity (Ubuntu): status New Confirmed
2011-11-18 11:48:18 John Lea summary Window management - When a Semi-maximising a window is maximised by clicking on the window decorations and then returned to the semi-maximised state, the window position jumps so the the window title bar is hidden underneath the top bar Window management - When a Semi-maximising a window is maximised and then restored, the window position jumps and window size changes so the the window title bar is sometimes hidden underneath the top bar
2011-11-21 17:48:42 John Lea attachment added window_positioning_issue.ogv https://bugs.launchpad.net/ayatana-design/+bug/892012/+attachment/2603970/+files/window_positioning_issue.ogv
2011-11-21 17:54:01 John Lea description Window management - When a Semi-maximising a window is maximised by clicking on the window decorations and then returned to the semi-maximised state, the window position jumps so the the window title bar is hidden underneath the top bar. To reproduce: 1. Take a restored window 2. Semi-maximise the window 3. Press ALT + F10 to maximise the window 4. Click on the 'restore' window decoration to return the window to the restored state state. What currently incorrectly happens: - After performing step 3, the window returns to a weird state where it is restored, but in the size and shape of a semi-maximised window, and the position is also offset from what would be expected from a semi-maximised window. This is especially problematic because in some cases the window is positioned so that all of the window title bar is underneath the top bar, making it impossible for a user to move the window without knowing a keyboard shortcut. Desired behavour: - On pressing the 'restore' window decoration in step 4 of the bug reproduction instructions, the window should return to exactly the same state it had at the beginning of step 1. - When fixing this bug, also review and look at fixing bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ayatana-design/+bug/796594 as these issues are related Window management - When a Semi-maximising a window is maximised by clicking on the window decorations and then returned to the semi-maximised state, the window position jumps so the the window title bar is hidden underneath the top bar. To reproduce: 1. Take a restored window 2. Semi-maximise the window 3. Press ALT + F10 to maximise the window 4. Click on the 'restore' window decoration to return the window to the restored state state. What currently incorrectly happens: - After performing step 3, the window returns to a weird state where it is restored, but in the size and shape of a semi-maximised window, and the position is also offset from what would be expected from a semi-maximised window. This is especially problematic because in some cases the window is positioned so that all of the window title bar is underneath the top bar, making it impossible for a user to move the window without knowing a keyboard shortcut. See the attached screencast "window_positioning_issue.ogv" to see the bug in action. (In the screencast this bug is reproduced using the window decorations instead of the Alt+F10 shortcut, which won't be possible after bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ayatana-design/+bug/796594 is fixed) Desired behavour: - On pressing the 'restore' window decoration in step 4 of the bug reproduction instructions, the window should return to exactly the same state it had at the beginning of step 1. - When fixing this bug, also review and look at fixing bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ayatana-design/+bug/796594 as these issues are related
2011-12-07 10:28:56 Rick Spencer unity (Ubuntu): importance Undecided Medium
2012-01-23 01:15:59 Tim Penhey ayatana-design: status Triaged Fix Committed
2012-01-23 01:16:03 Tim Penhey unity: importance Undecided High
2012-01-23 13:48:20 John Lea description Window management - When a Semi-maximising a window is maximised by clicking on the window decorations and then returned to the semi-maximised state, the window position jumps so the the window title bar is hidden underneath the top bar. To reproduce: 1. Take a restored window 2. Semi-maximise the window 3. Press ALT + F10 to maximise the window 4. Click on the 'restore' window decoration to return the window to the restored state state. What currently incorrectly happens: - After performing step 3, the window returns to a weird state where it is restored, but in the size and shape of a semi-maximised window, and the position is also offset from what would be expected from a semi-maximised window. This is especially problematic because in some cases the window is positioned so that all of the window title bar is underneath the top bar, making it impossible for a user to move the window without knowing a keyboard shortcut. See the attached screencast "window_positioning_issue.ogv" to see the bug in action. (In the screencast this bug is reproduced using the window decorations instead of the Alt+F10 shortcut, which won't be possible after bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ayatana-design/+bug/796594 is fixed) Desired behavour: - On pressing the 'restore' window decoration in step 4 of the bug reproduction instructions, the window should return to exactly the same state it had at the beginning of step 1. - When fixing this bug, also review and look at fixing bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ayatana-design/+bug/796594 as these issues are related Window management - When a Semi-maximising a window is maximised by clicking on the window decorations and then returned to the semi-maximised state, the window position jumps so the the window title bar is hidden underneath the top bar. One way reproduce the bug: 1. Take a restored window 2. Semi-maximise the window 3. Press ALT + F10 to maximise the window 4. Click on the 'restore' window decoration to return the window to the restored state state. What currently incorrectly happens: - After performing step 3, the window returns to a weird state where it is restored, but in the size and shape of a semi-maximised window, and the position is also offset from what would be expected from a semi-maximised window. This is especially problematic because in some cases the window is positioned so that all of the window title bar is underneath the top bar, making it impossible for a user to move the window without knowing a keyboard shortcut. See the attached screencast "window_positioning_issue.ogv" to see the bug in action. (In the screencast this bug is reproduced using the window decorations instead of the Alt+F10 shortcut, which won't be possible after bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ayatana-design/+bug/796594 is fixed) Desired behavour: - On pressing the 'restore' window decoration in step 4 of the bug reproduction instructions, the window should return to exactly the same state it had at the beginning of step 1. - When fixing this bug, also review and look at fixing bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ayatana-design/+bug/796594 as these issues are related ------------------------------------------- Another way to reproduce the bug: 1. Semi-maximise the Thunderbird main window 2. Press the 'restore' window decoration (button on the far right of the 3 button cluster) What currently incorrectly happens: - The window jumps up so that the window title bar in underneath the top bar What should happen - The window should return to it's previous 'restored' state.
2012-02-13 17:26:32 Omer Akram unity (Ubuntu): importance Medium High
2012-02-16 14:49:55 John Lea summary Window management - When a Semi-maximising a window is maximised and then restored, the window position jumps and window size changes so the the window title bar is sometimes hidden underneath the top bar Window management - When a semi-maximised a window is maximised and then restored, the window position jumps and window size changes so the the window title bar is sometimes hidden underneath the top bar
2012-02-17 17:28:34 Andrea Cimitan tags udp top5p udp
2012-02-20 15:44:35 John Lea ayatana-design: importance Critical High
2012-02-20 15:45:45 John Lea ayatana-design: importance High Critical
2012-02-22 04:22:29 Sam Spilsbury unity: assignee Sam Spilsbury (smspillaz)
2012-03-14 13:50:59 Didier Roche-Tolomelli bug task added unity-distro-priority
2012-03-14 13:51:13 Didier Roche-Tolomelli unity-distro-priority: status New Fix Committed
2012-03-19 04:36:02 Jason Warner tags top5p udp rls-p-tracking top5p udp
2012-03-27 02:57:52 Jason Warner tags rls-p-tracking top5p udp top5p udp
2012-04-04 02:05:24 Sam Spilsbury branch linked lp:~smspillaz/compiz-core/compiz-core.work_923683
2012-04-11 22:48:54 Yann Dìnendal bug added subscriber Yann Dìnendal
2012-04-12 05:12:06 Daniel van Vugt bug task added compiz-core
2012-04-12 05:12:19 Daniel van Vugt compiz-core: status New In Progress
2012-04-12 05:12:28 Daniel van Vugt compiz-core: assignee Sam Spilsbury (smspillaz)
2012-04-12 05:12:33 Daniel van Vugt compiz-core: importance Undecided High
2012-04-12 05:12:37 Daniel van Vugt compiz-core: milestone 0.9.7.8
2012-04-12 05:12:47 Daniel van Vugt unity: milestone backlog 5.12.0
2012-04-12 05:12:54 Daniel van Vugt affects unity (Ubuntu) compiz (Ubuntu)
2012-04-13 14:38:20 Launchpad Janitor unity (Ubuntu): status New Confirmed
2012-04-20 03:05:02 Daniel van Vugt nominated for series compiz-core/0.9.7
2012-04-20 03:05:02 Daniel van Vugt bug task added compiz-core/0.9.7
2012-04-20 03:05:02 Daniel van Vugt nominated for series compiz-core/0.9.8
2012-04-20 03:05:02 Daniel van Vugt bug task added compiz-core/0.9.8
2012-04-20 03:05:15 Daniel van Vugt compiz-core/0.9.7: milestone 0.9.7.8
2012-04-20 03:05:20 Daniel van Vugt compiz-core/0.9.8: milestone 0.9.7.8 0.9.8.0
2012-04-20 03:05:30 Daniel van Vugt compiz-core/0.9.7: status New In Progress
2012-04-20 03:05:43 Daniel van Vugt compiz-core/0.9.7: assignee Sam Spilsbury (smspillaz)
2012-04-24 05:17:29 Launchpad Janitor branch linked lp:compiz-core
2012-04-24 05:17:39 Daniel van Vugt compiz-core/0.9.8: status In Progress Fix Committed
2012-04-26 06:09:05 Daniel van Vugt compiz-core/0.9.7: milestone 0.9.7.8 0.9.7.10
2012-04-27 11:35:07 Didier Roche-Tolomelli unity: milestone 5.12.0 5.14.0
2012-05-22 03:55:41 Daniel van Vugt bug task added compiz
2012-05-22 03:56:34 Daniel van Vugt compiz: milestone 0.9.8.0
2012-05-22 03:56:39 Daniel van Vugt compiz: status New Fix Committed
2012-05-22 03:56:43 Daniel van Vugt compiz: importance Undecided High
2012-05-22 03:56:52 Daniel van Vugt compiz: assignee Sam Spilsbury (smspillaz)
2012-05-22 03:56:59 Daniel van Vugt bug task deleted compiz-core/0.9.7
2012-05-22 03:57:06 Daniel van Vugt bug task deleted compiz-core/0.9.8
2012-05-22 03:57:27 Daniel van Vugt compiz-core: milestone 0.9.8.0
2012-06-14 06:46:35 Stéphane Guillou bug added subscriber Stéphane Guillou
2012-07-09 17:40:22 Omer Akram bug task deleted compiz-core
2012-07-10 13:55:23 John Lea unity: status Confirmed Triaged
2012-07-10 13:55:26 John Lea unity (Ubuntu): status Confirmed Triaged
2012-07-10 13:55:28 John Lea compiz (Ubuntu): status Confirmed Triaged
2012-07-10 13:55:32 John Lea unity (Ubuntu): importance Undecided High
2012-07-11 08:30:34 John Lea description Window management - When a Semi-maximising a window is maximised by clicking on the window decorations and then returned to the semi-maximised state, the window position jumps so the the window title bar is hidden underneath the top bar. One way reproduce the bug: 1. Take a restored window 2. Semi-maximise the window 3. Press ALT + F10 to maximise the window 4. Click on the 'restore' window decoration to return the window to the restored state state. What currently incorrectly happens: - After performing step 3, the window returns to a weird state where it is restored, but in the size and shape of a semi-maximised window, and the position is also offset from what would be expected from a semi-maximised window. This is especially problematic because in some cases the window is positioned so that all of the window title bar is underneath the top bar, making it impossible for a user to move the window without knowing a keyboard shortcut. See the attached screencast "window_positioning_issue.ogv" to see the bug in action. (In the screencast this bug is reproduced using the window decorations instead of the Alt+F10 shortcut, which won't be possible after bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ayatana-design/+bug/796594 is fixed) Desired behavour: - On pressing the 'restore' window decoration in step 4 of the bug reproduction instructions, the window should return to exactly the same state it had at the beginning of step 1. - When fixing this bug, also review and look at fixing bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ayatana-design/+bug/796594 as these issues are related ------------------------------------------- Another way to reproduce the bug: 1. Semi-maximise the Thunderbird main window 2. Press the 'restore' window decoration (button on the far right of the 3 button cluster) What currently incorrectly happens: - The window jumps up so that the window title bar in underneath the top bar What should happen - The window should return to it's previous 'restored' state. Window management - When a Semi-maximising a window is maximised by clicking on the window decorations and then returned to the semi-maximised state, the window position jumps so the the window title bar is hidden underneath the top bar. One way reproduce the bug: 1. Take a restored window 2. Semi-maximise the window 3. Press CTRL + SUPER + UP ARROW to maximise the window 4. Click on the 'restore' window decoration to return the window to the restored state state. What currently incorrectly happens: - After performing step 3, the window returns to a weird state where it is restored, but in the size and shape of a semi-maximised window, and the position is also offset from what would be expected from a semi-maximised window. This is especially problematic because in some cases the window is positioned so that all of the window title bar is underneath the top bar, making it impossible for a user to move the window without knowing a keyboard shortcut. See the attached screencast "window_positioning_issue.ogv" to see the bug in action. (In the screencast this bug is reproduced using the window decorations instead of the Alt+F10 shortcut, which won't be possible after bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ayatana-design/+bug/796594 is fixed) Desired behavour: - On pressing the 'restore' window decoration in step 4 of the bug reproduction instructions, the window should return to exactly the same state it had at the beginning of step 1. - When fixing this bug, also review and look at fixing bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ayatana-design/+bug/796594 as these issues are related ------------------------------------------- Another way to reproduce the bug: 1. Semi-maximise the Thunderbird main window 2. Press the 'restore' window decoration (button on the far right of the 3 button cluster) What currently incorrectly happens: - The window jumps up so that the window title bar in underneath the top bar What should happen - The window should return to it's previous 'restored' state.
2012-07-26 04:00:26 Daniel van Vugt unity: milestone 5.14.0 5.16.0
2012-08-13 05:45:35 Edward Donovan bug added subscriber Edward Donovan
2012-08-16 11:24:25 Omer Akram bug task deleted unity (Ubuntu)
2012-08-27 07:52:07 Daniel van Vugt compiz: status Fix Committed Fix Released
2012-09-03 01:33:34 Daniel van Vugt compiz (Ubuntu): status Triaged Fix Released
2012-10-04 05:20:03 Daniel van Vugt unity: milestone 5.16.0 5.18.0
2012-10-08 08:44:34 Timo Jyrinki unity: milestone 5.18.0
2012-10-08 08:44:38 Timo Jyrinki unity: status Triaged Invalid
2012-10-08 08:44:41 Timo Jyrinki unity (Ubuntu): status New Invalid
2012-10-10 16:04:17 John Lea unity (Ubuntu): importance Undecided High
2012-10-12 12:53:33 John Lea description Window management - When a Semi-maximising a window is maximised by clicking on the window decorations and then returned to the semi-maximised state, the window position jumps so the the window title bar is hidden underneath the top bar. One way reproduce the bug: 1. Take a restored window 2. Semi-maximise the window 3. Press CTRL + SUPER + UP ARROW to maximise the window 4. Click on the 'restore' window decoration to return the window to the restored state state. What currently incorrectly happens: - After performing step 3, the window returns to a weird state where it is restored, but in the size and shape of a semi-maximised window, and the position is also offset from what would be expected from a semi-maximised window. This is especially problematic because in some cases the window is positioned so that all of the window title bar is underneath the top bar, making it impossible for a user to move the window without knowing a keyboard shortcut. See the attached screencast "window_positioning_issue.ogv" to see the bug in action. (In the screencast this bug is reproduced using the window decorations instead of the Alt+F10 shortcut, which won't be possible after bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ayatana-design/+bug/796594 is fixed) Desired behavour: - On pressing the 'restore' window decoration in step 4 of the bug reproduction instructions, the window should return to exactly the same state it had at the beginning of step 1. - When fixing this bug, also review and look at fixing bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ayatana-design/+bug/796594 as these issues are related ------------------------------------------- Another way to reproduce the bug: 1. Semi-maximise the Thunderbird main window 2. Press the 'restore' window decoration (button on the far right of the 3 button cluster) What currently incorrectly happens: - The window jumps up so that the window title bar in underneath the top bar What should happen - The window should return to it's previous 'restored' state. Note: reverting bug to triarged because the fix is not complete. When tested the correct behavour of "the window should return to exactly the same state it had at the beginning of step 1." is not fulfilled. ----------------------------------- Window management - When a Semi-maximising a window is maximised by clicking on the window decorations and then returned to the semi-maximised state, the window position jumps so the the window title bar is hidden underneath the top bar. One way reproduce the bug: 1. Take a restored window 2. Semi-maximise the window 3. Press CTRL + SUPER + UP ARROW to maximise the window 4. Click on the 'restore' window decoration to return the window to the restored state state. What currently incorrectly happens: - After performing step 3, the window returns to a weird state where it is restored, but in the size and shape of a semi-maximised window, and the position is also offset from what would be expected from a semi-maximised window. This is especially problematic because in some cases the window is positioned so that all of the window title bar is underneath the top bar, making it impossible for a user to move the window without knowing a keyboard shortcut. See the attached screencast "window_positioning_issue.ogv" to see the bug in action. (In the screencast this bug is reproduced using the window decorations instead of the Alt+F10 shortcut, which won't be possible after bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ayatana-design/+bug/796594 is fixed) Desired behavour: - On pressing the 'restore' window decoration in step 4 of the bug reproduction instructions, the window should return to exactly the same state it had at the beginning of step 1. - When fixing this bug, also review and look at fixing bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ayatana-design/+bug/796594 as these issues are related ------------------------------------------- Another way to reproduce the bug: 1. Semi-maximise the Thunderbird main window 2. Press the 'restore' window decoration (button on the far right of the 3 button cluster) What currently incorrectly happens: - The window jumps up so that the window title bar in underneath the top bar What should happen - The window should return to it's previous 'restored' state.
2012-10-12 12:53:38 John Lea compiz: status Fix Released Triaged
2012-10-12 12:53:43 John Lea unity-distro-priority: status Fix Committed Confirmed
2012-10-12 12:53:46 John Lea compiz (Ubuntu): status Fix Released Triaged
2012-10-12 13:27:41 John Lea bug task deleted unity
2012-10-12 13:27:46 John Lea bug task deleted unity (Ubuntu)
2013-05-03 08:50:52 Eduard Hasenleithner bug added subscriber Eduard Hasenleithner
2013-05-03 19:12:29 Brandon Schaefer compiz: milestone 0.9.8.0 0.9.10.0
2013-05-03 19:12:33 Brandon Schaefer compiz: assignee Sam Spilsbury (smspillaz) Brandon Schaefer (brandontschaefer)
2013-05-03 19:12:43 Brandon Schaefer compiz (Ubuntu): assignee Brandon Schaefer (brandontschaefer)
2013-05-31 19:13:49 Brandon Schaefer compiz: status Triaged In Progress
2013-05-31 19:13:52 Brandon Schaefer compiz (Ubuntu): status Triaged In Progress
2013-06-07 19:14:49 Launchpad Janitor branch linked lp:~brandontschaefer/compiz/lp.892012-fix
2013-06-07 19:25:14 MC Return compiz: status In Progress Fix Committed
2013-06-07 19:42:12 Brandon Schaefer compiz: status Fix Committed In Progress
2013-06-10 18:41:37 Launchpad Janitor branch linked lp:~brandontschaefer/compiz/fix-lp.892012
2013-06-10 18:44:07 Brandon Schaefer branch unlinked lp:~brandontschaefer/compiz/lp.892012-fix
2013-06-28 19:24:02 Launchpad Janitor branch linked lp:~brandontschaefer/compiz/restore-orig-pos-lp.892012-fix
2013-07-18 10:49:57 PS Jenkins bot compiz: status In Progress Fix Committed
2013-07-18 17:35:26 Brandon Schaefer compiz (Ubuntu): status In Progress Fix Committed
2013-07-23 22:05:53 Stephen M. Webb compiz: status Fix Committed Fix Released
2013-08-22 09:34:16 Launchpad Janitor compiz (Ubuntu): status Fix Committed 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
2014-02-17 09:48:07 Launchpad Janitor branch linked lp:ubuntu/trusty-proposed/compiz
2015-10-14 16:18:50 Marco Trevisan (Treviño) tags top5p udp rls-w-incoming top5p udp