Activity log for bug #970932

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2012-04-01 16:56:52 Krzysztof Klimonda bug added bug
2012-04-01 17:08:18 Jermaine Easterling bug added subscriber Jermaine Easterling
2012-04-02 19:15:13 Jermaine Easterling removed subscriber Jermaine Easterling
2012-04-03 17:26:45 Krzysztof Klimonda summary even if only a tiny part of the window is visible on the workspace unity lets you alt-tab to it, and move it around unity treats windows as belonging to multiple workspaces at the same time
2012-04-04 01:29:00 Krzysztof Klimonda summary unity treats windows as belonging to multiple workspaces at the same time unity moves windows between workspaces when you try switching to them
2012-04-04 01:31:42 Krzysztof Klimonda description Unity should never really move windows between workspaces unless you tell it to do it explicitly. Now it's enough to put a tiniest part of the window too far (so it's visible on other workspaces) for unity to consider it belonging to more than one workspace. You can switch to this window using alt-tab even if you are not on the workspace where you left the majority of it, and unity is happy to move it around which is confusing. Whwn you use super+arrows to arrange windows on a workspace, and then switch to another workspace, and try to switch back using either super+#, or by clicking on a application in the launcher, instead of switching back to the original workspace, unity moves the application around between workspaces.
2012-04-04 08:30:30 Krzysztof Klimonda description Whwn you use super+arrows to arrange windows on a workspace, and then switch to another workspace, and try to switch back using either super+#, or by clicking on a application in the launcher, instead of switching back to the original workspace, unity moves the application around between workspaces. Whwn you use super+arrows to arrange windows on a workspace, and then switch to another workspace, and try to switch back using either super+#, or by clicking on a application in the launcher, instead of switching back to the original workspace, unity moves the application around between workspaces. STEPS TO REPRODUCE: 1. switch to the guest session 2. switch launcher to auto hide 3. open dash, launch gedit 4. press super+left to resize it 5. press ctrl+alt+right to switch workspace 6. open nautilus from the launcher 7. click on the gedit icon on the launcher WHAT HAPPENS: gedit window moves from upper-left to the upper-right workspace WHAT I EXPECTED: unity should change from upper-right to the upper-left workspace, and gedit should become focused
2012-04-26 08:45:11 Sebastien Bacher unity (Ubuntu): importance Undecided Low
2012-04-26 08:45:32 Sebastien Bacher marked as duplicate 939228
2012-04-27 05:07:32 Daniel van Vugt changed duplicate marker 939228 755842
2012-05-23 09:34:36 Launchpad Janitor unity (Ubuntu): status New Confirmed