2013-02-18 15:38:57 |
David Pan |
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2013-02-18 15:38:57 |
David Pan |
attachment added |
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Screenshot of bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1129204/+attachment/3534987/+files/Screenshot%20-%2002182013%20-%2010%3A37%3A53%20AM.png |
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2013-02-18 15:39:31 |
David Pan |
summary |
xubuntu: full screen maximized window gets covered by panels when switching workspaces |
xubuntu: full screen chromium/google-chrome window gets covered by panels when switching workspaces |
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2013-02-18 15:40:48 |
David Pan |
description |
How to reproduce the bug:
1. Open a Google Chrome or Chromium window.
2. Maximize the window.
3. Switch to another workspace.
4. Switch back to the workspace with the browser window.
The browser will be covered by the xfce4-panels.
If the window is not initially maximized, then this problem will not occur. |
How to reproduce the bug:
1. Open a Google Chrome or Chromium window.
2. Maximize the window.
3. Switch to another workspace.
4. Switch back to the workspace with the browser window.
The browser window will be covered by the xfce4-panels.
If the window is not initially maximized, then this problem will not occur.
I'm using Xubuntu 12.10 64-bit. |
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2013-02-18 15:43:26 |
David Pan |
description |
How to reproduce the bug:
1. Open a Google Chrome or Chromium window.
2. Maximize the window.
3. Switch to another workspace.
4. Switch back to the workspace with the browser window.
The browser window will be covered by the xfce4-panels.
If the window is not initially maximized, then this problem will not occur.
I'm using Xubuntu 12.10 64-bit. |
How to reproduce the bug:
1. Open a Google Chrome or Chromium window (that does not use system title bar and borders).
2. Maximize the window.
3. Switch to another workspace.
4. Switch back to the workspace with the browser window.
The browser window will be covered by the xfce4-panels.
NOTE: If the window is not initially maximized, or if the browser uses the system title bar and borders, this problem will not occur.
I'm using Xubuntu 12.10 64-bit. |
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2013-02-18 15:44:16 |
David Pan |
description |
How to reproduce the bug:
1. Open a Google Chrome or Chromium window (that does not use system title bar and borders).
2. Maximize the window.
3. Switch to another workspace.
4. Switch back to the workspace with the browser window.
The browser window will be covered by the xfce4-panels.
NOTE: If the window is not initially maximized, or if the browser uses the system title bar and borders, this problem will not occur.
I'm using Xubuntu 12.10 64-bit. |
How to reproduce the bug:
1. Open a Google Chrome or Chromium window (that does not use system title bar and borders).
2. Maximize the window.
3. Switch to another workspace.
4. Switch back to the workspace with the browser window.
The browser window will be covered by the xfce4-panels.
NOTE: If the window is not initially maximized, or if the window uses the system title bar and borders, this problem will not occur.
I'm using Xubuntu 12.10 64-bit. |
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2013-03-16 22:10:29 |
Lionel Le Folgoc |
affects |
xubuntu-meta (Ubuntu) |
xfwm4 (Ubuntu) |
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2013-03-30 18:01:51 |
Launchpad Janitor |
xfwm4 (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2013-12-03 21:08:05 |
Mario Limonciello |
marked as duplicate |
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1066535 |
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2014-12-15 15:19:42 |
Thiago Cangussu |
removed subscriber Thiago Cangussu |
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