Activity log for bug #189329

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2008-02-05 18:43:18 mannheim bug added bug
2008-02-06 02:43:41 Travis Watkins compiz: importance Undecided Wishlist
2008-04-10 12:14:05 Basilio Kublik compiz: status New Incomplete
2008-04-10 12:14:05 Basilio Kublik compiz: assignee sourcercito
2009-01-29 16:57:24 Michele Mangili compiz: status Incomplete Invalid
2009-01-29 16:57:24 Michele Mangili compiz: statusexplanation Hi there you report this issue some time ago and hasn't been any activity since then, i was wondering if this is still an issue for you with the latest upgrades in Hardy Heron. Thanks in advance Hi mannheim! I'm running Ubuntu 8.10 with compiz 1:0.7.8-0ubuntu4.1 but I cannot reproduce this bug. It works exactly like you expected: a window being minimized is not focused while the frontmost window remains focused! For this reason I'm closing this bug report! You can learn more about bug statuses at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Status . Thank you again for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better. Feel free to submit any future bugs you may find.
2011-05-20 15:47:08 mannheim attachment added Bad focus behavior https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/189329/+attachment/2136516/+files/screencast1.ogv
2011-05-20 15:49:48 mannheim attachment added Good focus behavior https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/189329/+attachment/2136517/+files/foo2.ogv
2011-05-20 15:50:16 mannheim compiz (Ubuntu): status Invalid New
2011-10-12 09:17:34 Marnanel Thurman compiz (Ubuntu): status New Confirmed
2013-04-14 20:12:31 jhfhlkjlj summary Undesirable focus while closing or minimizing Background window is focused to the front when closing or minimizing; should close/minimize without getting attention.
2013-04-14 20:13:15 jhfhlkjlj description Binary package hint: compiz Compiz behaves slightly differently than metacity in the following situation: 1. Open a window (e.g. gnome-terminal). 2. Open a second window. 3. Make sure the second window has focus and that the close-button of the first window is visible. 4. Click on the close button on the title bar of the first (un-focused) window. Actual results: The un-focused window comes into focus in response to the click before closing. Expected results: The un-focused window quietly closes, remaining behind the second, focused window. The latter behavior is what metacity does, and it looks much cleaner. The same thing happens with the minimize button. I imagine there may be difficulties making compiz behave this way if wants to use animations for "close" and "minimize": one would want the animations to occur behind the focused window. I am using Ubuntu 7.10 with a pretty-much default (?) installation of compiz and compiz-fusion-plugins. Binary package hint: compiz Compiz behaves slightly differently than metacity in the following situation: 1. Open a window (e.g. gnome-terminal). 2. Open a second window. 3. Make sure the second window has focus and that the close-button of the first window is visible. 4. Click on the close button on the title bar of the first (un-focused) window. Actual results: The un-focused window comes into focus in response to the click before closing. Example: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/189329/+attachment/2136516/+files/screencast1.ogv Expected results: The un-focused window quietly closes, remaining behind the second, focused window. Example: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/189329/+attachment/2136517/+files/foo2.ogv The latter behavior is what metacity does, and it looks much cleaner. The same thing happens with the minimize button. I imagine there may be difficulties making compiz behave this way if wants to use animations for "close" and "minimize": one would want the animations to occur behind the focused window. I am using Ubuntu 7.10 with a pretty-much default (?) installation of compiz and compiz-fusion-plugins.
2013-04-14 20:13:19 jhfhlkjlj compiz (Ubuntu): status Confirmed Triaged
2013-04-14 20:13:31 jhfhlkjlj bug added subscriber Chauncellor