Bug has partially been resolved in LO 4.0.0.3.
Version 4.0.0.3 (Build ID: 7545bee9c2a0782548772a21bc84a9dcc583b89)
Ubuntu 13.04 Raring 64 Bit.
Open Dialogue Window does not overlap any more when checkbox is checked in CompizConfigSettings manager for maximised windows under the Window Rules Option.
The WIndow is fully maximised with Unity Integration in LibreOffice, and it remembers its maximised state in the application.
The problem is that this only occurs when it is checked using CompizConfigSettings Manager, can this now be constructed as being the default process for Open and Save Dialogue windows that are maximised in Ubuntu?
Without having to check the maximised windows option in CompizConfigSettings Manager, so that they may have full unity integration on the display monitor.
I would also like to escalate this query to other programs within Ubuntu, as it has the same maximise issue for open and save dialogue windows in programs such as Rhythmbox, and Evince Document Viewer.
It is a common bug on Ubuntu Systems with Unity.
Bug has partially been resolved in LO 4.0.0.3. 548772a21bc84a9 dcc583b89)
Version 4.0.0.3 (Build ID: 7545bee9c2a0782
Ubuntu 13.04 Raring 64 Bit.
Open Dialogue Window does not overlap any more when checkbox is checked in CompizConfigSet tings manager for maximised windows under the Window Rules Option.
The WIndow is fully maximised with Unity Integration in LibreOffice, and it remembers its maximised state in the application.
The problem is that this only occurs when it is checked using CompizConfigSet tings Manager, can this now be constructed as being the default process for Open and Save Dialogue windows that are maximised in Ubuntu? tings Manager, so that they may have full unity integration on the display monitor.
Without having to check the maximised windows option in CompizConfigSet
I would also like to escalate this query to other programs within Ubuntu, as it has the same maximise issue for open and save dialogue windows in programs such as Rhythmbox, and Evince Document Viewer.
It is a common bug on Ubuntu Systems with Unity.