Activity log for bug #207065

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2008-03-26 11:29:40 DannyW bug added bug
2008-12-01 10:16:58 goto compiz: status New Confirmed
2008-12-01 10:16:58 goto compiz: statusexplanation
2009-09-26 23:37:50 Travis Watkins compiz (Ubuntu): importance Undecided Low
2009-09-26 23:37:50 Travis Watkins compiz (Ubuntu): status Confirmed Triaged
2010-03-01 22:11:44 Guido I attachment added Unfinished patch to honour resize_with_right_button http://launchpadlibrarian.net/39934891/gconf.c.patch
2010-03-01 22:30:27 Brian Murray tags patch
2010-03-02 05:30:20 Guido I attachment added Fix the gconf-backend: swap buttons according to resize_with_right_button gconf key http://launchpadlibrarian.net/39947363/resize-with-right-button.patch
2010-05-04 23:23:01 Guido I bug added subscriber Ubuntu Sponsors Team
2010-05-05 22:06:08 Nigel Babu tags patch patch-sccepted-upstream
2010-05-05 22:09:14 Nigel Babu tags patch-sccepted-upstream patch-accepted-upstream
2010-05-19 12:45:35 Guido I bug watch added http://bugs.opencompositing.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1274
2010-05-19 12:45:35 Guido I bug task added compiz
2010-07-04 12:03:16 Savvas Radevic nominated for series Ubuntu Maverick
2010-07-06 03:22:00 Guido I compiz: importance Unknown Undecided
2010-07-06 03:22:00 Guido I compiz: status Unknown New
2010-07-06 03:22:00 Guido I compiz: remote watch Compiz Plugins / Config Bugs #1274
2010-07-06 03:23:51 Guido I compiz: status New Fix Committed
2010-07-06 03:23:51 Guido I compiz: assignee Danny Baumann (dannybaumann)
2010-07-07 03:52:22 fermulator bug added subscriber fermulator
2010-07-08 15:48:12 Michael Vogt removed subscriber Ubuntu Sponsors Team
2010-07-08 15:48:15 Michael Vogt compiz (Ubuntu): status Triaged In Progress
2010-07-08 16:04:29 Launchpad Janitor branch linked lp:~compiz/libcompizconfig-backend-gconf/ubuntu
2010-07-08 16:22:31 Michael Vogt compiz (Ubuntu): assignee Michael Vogt (mvo)
2010-07-08 17:13:26 Launchpad Janitor branch linked lp:ubuntu/compizconfig-backend-gconf
2010-07-31 17:34:23 Andrew bug added subscriber Andrew
2010-10-13 01:59:24 Guido I compiz (Ubuntu): status In Progress Fix Released
2011-03-14 13:24:03 Christian Jönsson removed subscriber Christian Jönsson
2011-10-12 22:52:52 Brian Murray tags patch-accepted-upstream needs-reassignment patch-accepted-upstream
2011-10-12 22:53:26 Brian Murray affects compiz (Ubuntu) compizconfig-backend-gconf (Ubuntu)
2011-10-12 22:53:43 Brian Murray tags needs-reassignment patch-accepted-upstream patch-accepted-upstream
2011-10-12 22:53:51 Brian Murray nominated for series Ubuntu Lucid
2011-10-12 22:53:51 Brian Murray bug task added compizconfig-backend-gconf (Ubuntu Lucid)
2011-10-12 22:54:08 Brian Murray compizconfig-backend-gconf (Ubuntu Lucid): status New Triaged
2011-10-12 22:54:10 Brian Murray compizconfig-backend-gconf (Ubuntu Lucid): importance Undecided Low
2011-10-12 22:54:14 Brian Murray compizconfig-backend-gconf (Ubuntu Lucid): milestone lucid-updates
2011-10-12 23:21:54 Mike Schiraldi description Binary package hint: compiz I'm currently using hardy with all updates. 1. alt+leftclick I can drag the window around. 2. alt+rightclick brings up the window menu (minimise, unmaximise, etc). 3. alt+middleclick allows me to resize the window. I would like actions 2 and 3 switching around. So, I installed compiz-settings-manager as I saw no other way to change this. The bindings in ccsm looked ok. Move Window -> Initiate Window Move : <Alt>Button1 Resize -> Bindings -> Initiate Window Resize : <Alt>Button2 General Options -> Window Menu : <Alt>Button3 So it seems that my Button2 and Button3 are switched. Ok, so I'll just swap the bindings. Set General Options -> Window Menu = <Alt>Button2 "The new value for the Button binding for the action Window Menu in plugin General Options conflicts with the action Initiate Window Resize of the Resize Window plugin. Do you wish to disable Initiate Window Resize in the Resize Window plugin?" I click "Set Window Menu anyway", and it looks like it's set. But If I go back to the main menu and then back to General Options it has set back to <Alt>Button3. Instead I tried to simply disable the Window Menu binding as I don't use it anyway. Again, it looks to have worked. Says disable in the box. But now strangely I cant left click... anywhere! This is why I set the topic title to bad - if I were a new user a complete reinstall would be my solution to this. Luckily I notice alt+leftclick is now my leftclick. If I navigate to the main menu using alt+leftclick and then go back to General Options I see Window Menu is not disabled, but set to Button3 (No <Alt> modifier)?!?! Instead of disabling it I try to set it to <Alt>Button9 as this is unused and again it looks well, but is still bound to <Alt>Button3. I tried just changing the modifier of Window Menu and this worked, but it changed the modifier of the other bindings too (window move, window resize). This is a very annoying bug as I've used linux for a while now and I am used to alt+rightclick resizing! Is there any config file I can edit manually until this is fixed. Thanks in advance, Danny Binary package hint: compiz I'm currently using hardy with all updates. 1. alt+leftclick I can drag the window around. 2. alt+rightclick brings up the window menu (minimise, unmaximise, etc). 3. alt+middleclick allows me to resize the window. I would like actions 2 and 3 switching around. So, I installed compiz-settings-manager as I saw no other way to change this. The bindings in ccsm looked ok. Move Window -> Initiate Window Move : <Alt>Button1 Resize -> Bindings -> Initiate Window Resize : <Alt>Button2 General Options -> Window Menu : <Alt>Button3 So it seems that my Button2 and Button3 are switched. Ok, so I'll just swap the bindings. Set General Options -> Window Menu = <Alt>Button2 "The new value for the Button binding for the action Window Menu in plugin General Options conflicts with the action Initiate Window Resize of the Resize Window plugin. Do you wish to disable Initiate Window Resize in the Resize Window plugin?" I click "Set Window Menu anyway", and it looks like it's set. But If I go back to the main menu and then back to General Options it has set back to <Alt>Button3. Instead I tried to simply disable the Window Menu binding as I don't use it anyway. Again, it looks to have worked. Says disable in the box. But now strangely I cant left click... anywhere! This is why I set the topic title to bad - if I were a new user a complete reinstall would be my solution to this. Luckily I notice alt+leftclick is now my leftclick. If I navigate to the main menu using alt+leftclick and then go back to General Options I see Window Menu is not disabled, but set to Button3 (No <Alt> modifier)?!?! Instead of disabling it I try to set it to <Alt>Button9 as this is unused and again it looks well, but is still bound to <Alt>Button3. I tried just changing the modifier of Window Menu and this worked, but it changed the modifier of the other bindings too (window move, window resize). This is a very annoying bug as I've used linux for a while now and I am used to alt+rightclick resizing! Is there any config file I can edit manually until this is fixed. Thanks in advance, Danny --------------------- Edit by Mike Schiraldi: Adding a test case per bdmurray's request Steps to reproduce: 1. Run "ccsm" 2. Swap the bindings for Window Menu (initially, Alt-Button2) and Resize Window (initially Alt-Button3) Expected results: The bindings are swapped, and if you launch ccsm again, your changes are there Actual results: The bindings are not swapped, and if you launch ccsm again, your changes were ignored Step 2 is a bit complicated, so I'll go into further detail: 2.1 Under "General" click "General Options" 2.2 Select the "Key bindings" tab 2.3 Next to "Window Menu" there should be a button that says, "<Alt> Button3". Click this. 2.4 Use the selection dropdown to change the binding from Alt-Button3 to Alt-Button2, and click OK 2.5 You will get a popup saying that Alt-Button2 is already bound to Initiate Window Resize. Click the "Disable Initiate Window Resize" to resolve the conflict. 2.6 Back in the original ccsm window, click Back in the lower-left corner 2.7 Click the "Window Management" category 2.8 Click "Resize Window" 2.9 Next to "Initiate Window Resize" there should be a button that says, "<Alt> Button2". Click this. Oddly, it shows up as being enabled, even though you disabled it in Step 2.5. 2.10 Use the selection dropdown to change the binding from Alt-Button2 to Alt-Button3, and click OK 2.11 You will get a popup saying that Alt-Button3 is already bound to Initiate Window Resize, even though we supposedly changed this binding in Step 2.4. Click "Set Initiate Window Resize anyway" 2.12 Note that the binding displayed for "Initiate Window Resize" is "<Alt> Button3", which is supposed to mean that Alt-Right-Mouse-Button should initiate window resizes now. 2.13 Click Back in the lower-left corner 2.14 Click Close in the lower-left corner
2011-10-12 23:22:45 Mike Schiraldi description Binary package hint: compiz I'm currently using hardy with all updates. 1. alt+leftclick I can drag the window around. 2. alt+rightclick brings up the window menu (minimise, unmaximise, etc). 3. alt+middleclick allows me to resize the window. I would like actions 2 and 3 switching around. So, I installed compiz-settings-manager as I saw no other way to change this. The bindings in ccsm looked ok. Move Window -> Initiate Window Move : <Alt>Button1 Resize -> Bindings -> Initiate Window Resize : <Alt>Button2 General Options -> Window Menu : <Alt>Button3 So it seems that my Button2 and Button3 are switched. Ok, so I'll just swap the bindings. Set General Options -> Window Menu = <Alt>Button2 "The new value for the Button binding for the action Window Menu in plugin General Options conflicts with the action Initiate Window Resize of the Resize Window plugin. Do you wish to disable Initiate Window Resize in the Resize Window plugin?" I click "Set Window Menu anyway", and it looks like it's set. But If I go back to the main menu and then back to General Options it has set back to <Alt>Button3. Instead I tried to simply disable the Window Menu binding as I don't use it anyway. Again, it looks to have worked. Says disable in the box. But now strangely I cant left click... anywhere! This is why I set the topic title to bad - if I were a new user a complete reinstall would be my solution to this. Luckily I notice alt+leftclick is now my leftclick. If I navigate to the main menu using alt+leftclick and then go back to General Options I see Window Menu is not disabled, but set to Button3 (No <Alt> modifier)?!?! Instead of disabling it I try to set it to <Alt>Button9 as this is unused and again it looks well, but is still bound to <Alt>Button3. I tried just changing the modifier of Window Menu and this worked, but it changed the modifier of the other bindings too (window move, window resize). This is a very annoying bug as I've used linux for a while now and I am used to alt+rightclick resizing! Is there any config file I can edit manually until this is fixed. Thanks in advance, Danny --------------------- Edit by Mike Schiraldi: Adding a test case per bdmurray's request Steps to reproduce: 1. Run "ccsm" 2. Swap the bindings for Window Menu (initially, Alt-Button2) and Resize Window (initially Alt-Button3) Expected results: The bindings are swapped, and if you launch ccsm again, your changes are there Actual results: The bindings are not swapped, and if you launch ccsm again, your changes were ignored Step 2 is a bit complicated, so I'll go into further detail: 2.1 Under "General" click "General Options" 2.2 Select the "Key bindings" tab 2.3 Next to "Window Menu" there should be a button that says, "<Alt> Button3". Click this. 2.4 Use the selection dropdown to change the binding from Alt-Button3 to Alt-Button2, and click OK 2.5 You will get a popup saying that Alt-Button2 is already bound to Initiate Window Resize. Click the "Disable Initiate Window Resize" to resolve the conflict. 2.6 Back in the original ccsm window, click Back in the lower-left corner 2.7 Click the "Window Management" category 2.8 Click "Resize Window" 2.9 Next to "Initiate Window Resize" there should be a button that says, "<Alt> Button2". Click this. Oddly, it shows up as being enabled, even though you disabled it in Step 2.5. 2.10 Use the selection dropdown to change the binding from Alt-Button2 to Alt-Button3, and click OK 2.11 You will get a popup saying that Alt-Button3 is already bound to Initiate Window Resize, even though we supposedly changed this binding in Step 2.4. Click "Set Initiate Window Resize anyway" 2.12 Note that the binding displayed for "Initiate Window Resize" is "<Alt> Button3", which is supposed to mean that Alt-Right-Mouse-Button should initiate window resizes now. 2.13 Click Back in the lower-left corner 2.14 Click Close in the lower-left corner Binary package hint: compiz I'm currently using hardy with all updates. 1. alt+leftclick I can drag the window around. 2. alt+rightclick brings up the window menu (minimise, unmaximise, etc). 3. alt+middleclick allows me to resize the window. I would like actions 2 and 3 switching around. So, I installed compiz-settings-manager as I saw no other way to change this. The bindings in ccsm looked ok. Move Window -> Initiate Window Move : <Alt>Button1 Resize -> Bindings -> Initiate Window Resize : <Alt>Button2 General Options -> Window Menu : <Alt>Button3 So it seems that my Button2 and Button3 are switched. Ok, so I'll just swap the bindings. Set General Options -> Window Menu = <Alt>Button2 "The new value for the Button binding for the action Window Menu in plugin General Options conflicts with the action Initiate Window Resize of the Resize Window plugin. Do you wish to disable Initiate Window Resize in the Resize Window plugin?" I click "Set Window Menu anyway", and it looks like it's set. But If I go back to the main menu and then back to General Options it has set back to <Alt>Button3. Instead I tried to simply disable the Window Menu binding as I don't use it anyway. Again, it looks to have worked. Says disable in the box. But now strangely I cant left click... anywhere! This is why I set the topic title to bad - if I were a new user a complete reinstall would be my solution to this. Luckily I notice alt+leftclick is now my leftclick. If I navigate to the main menu using alt+leftclick and then go back to General Options I see Window Menu is not disabled, but set to Button3 (No <Alt> modifier)?!?! Instead of disabling it I try to set it to <Alt>Button9 as this is unused and again it looks well, but is still bound to <Alt>Button3. I tried just changing the modifier of Window Menu and this worked, but it changed the modifier of the other bindings too (window move, window resize). This is a very annoying bug as I've used linux for a while now and I am used to alt+rightclick resizing! Is there any config file I can edit manually until this is fixed. Thanks in advance, Danny --------------------- Edit by Mike Schiraldi: Adding a test case per bdmurray's request Steps to reproduce: 1. Run "ccsm" 2. Swap the bindings for Resize Window (initially Alt-Button2) and Window Menu (initially, Alt-Button3) Expected results: The bindings are swapped, and if you launch ccsm again, your changes are there Actual results: The bindings are not swapped, and if you launch ccsm again, your changes were ignored Step 2 is a bit complicated, so I'll go into further detail: 2.1 Under "General" click "General Options" 2.2 Select the "Key bindings" tab 2.3 Next to "Window Menu" there should be a button that says, "<Alt> Button3". Click this. 2.4 Use the selection dropdown to change the binding from Alt-Button3 to Alt-Button2, and click OK 2.5 You will get a popup saying that Alt-Button2 is already bound to Initiate Window Resize. Click the "Disable Initiate Window Resize" to resolve the conflict. 2.6 Back in the original ccsm window, click Back in the lower-left corner 2.7 Click the "Window Management" category 2.8 Click "Resize Window" 2.9 Next to "Initiate Window Resize" there should be a button that says, "<Alt> Button2". Click this. Oddly, it shows up as being enabled, even though you disabled it in Step 2.5. 2.10 Use the selection dropdown to change the binding from Alt-Button2 to Alt-Button3, and click OK 2.11 You will get a popup saying that Alt-Button3 is already bound to Initiate Window Resize, even though we supposedly changed this binding in Step 2.4. Click "Set Initiate Window Resize anyway" 2.12 Note that the binding displayed for "Initiate Window Resize" is "<Alt> Button3", which is supposed to mean that Alt-Right-Mouse-Button should initiate window resizes now. 2.13 Click Back in the lower-left corner 2.14 Click Close in the lower-left corner
2011-10-12 23:28:00 Brian Murray attachment added compizconfig-backend-gconf_0.8.4-0ubuntu2.1.debdiff https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compizconfig-backend-gconf/+bug/207065/+attachment/2539327/+files/compizconfig-backend-gconf_0.8.4-0ubuntu2.1.debdiff
2011-10-12 23:28:23 Brian Murray bug added subscriber Ubuntu Sponsors Team
2011-10-12 23:28:30 Brian Murray removed subscriber Ubuntu Review Team
2011-10-12 23:31:15 Mike Schiraldi bug added subscriber Mike Schiraldi
2011-10-13 15:07:15 Michael Vogt compizconfig-backend-gconf (Ubuntu Lucid): status Triaged In Progress
2011-10-19 05:23:14 Martin Pitt compizconfig-backend-gconf (Ubuntu Lucid): status In Progress Fix Committed
2011-10-19 05:23:17 Martin Pitt bug added subscriber Ubuntu Stable Release Updates Team
2011-10-19 05:23:18 Martin Pitt bug added subscriber SRU Verification
2011-10-19 05:23:21 Martin Pitt tags patch-accepted-upstream patch-accepted-upstream verification-needed
2011-10-20 17:21:23 Launchpad Janitor branch linked lp:ubuntu/lucid-proposed/compizconfig-backend-gconf
2011-10-24 20:56:53 Jean-Baptiste Lallement tags patch-accepted-upstream verification-needed patch-accepted-upstream verification-done
2011-10-26 04:29:52 Launchpad Janitor compizconfig-backend-gconf (Ubuntu Lucid): status Fix Committed Fix Released
2011-10-26 06:03:37 David removed subscriber David
2011-12-03 04:44:55 Evan Broder removed subscriber Ubuntu Sponsors Team
2014-11-03 17:28:18 Stephen M. Webb compiz: status Fix Committed Fix Released