2011-12-20 17:16:54 |
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) |
bug |
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added bug |
2011-12-20 17:17:08 |
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) |
bug task added |
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unity (Ubuntu) |
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2011-12-20 17:17:27 |
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) |
bug task added |
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ayatana-design |
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2011-12-20 17:17:35 |
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) |
unity: assignee |
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Marco Trevisan (Treviño) (3v1n0) |
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2011-12-20 17:17:37 |
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) |
unity (Ubuntu): assignee |
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Marco Trevisan (Treviño) (3v1n0) |
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2011-12-23 00:09:09 |
Bilal Akhtar |
unity: status |
New |
Triaged |
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2011-12-23 00:09:11 |
Bilal Akhtar |
unity (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Triaged |
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2011-12-23 00:09:17 |
Bilal Akhtar |
unity: status |
Triaged |
Incomplete |
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2011-12-23 00:09:19 |
Bilal Akhtar |
unity (Ubuntu): status |
Triaged |
Incomplete |
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2011-12-23 00:09:22 |
Bilal Akhtar |
tags |
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needs-design |
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2011-12-23 14:29:25 |
John Lea |
tags |
needs-design |
udp |
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2011-12-23 14:34:13 |
John Lea |
description |
Using the unity-window-decorator in ubuntu it's possible to shade a window using the mouse wheel over it, but this is not possible using the top panel.
1) Open a restored window
2) Use the mouse wheel in "up" direction over the window decoration
3) The window should shade.
4) Grab the shaded window decoration with mouse and drag it over the panel
5) The shaded window is maximized while still stay shaded.
6) Use the mouser wheel in "down" direction over the top panel
Desired behavior:
7) The window should show again.
There's some incoherency here, so or we disable the shade at all, or we enable it in the panel too. |
Using the unity-window-decorator in ubuntu it's possible to shade a window using the mouse wheel over it, but this is not possible using the top panel.
1) Open a restored window
2) Use the mouse wheel in "up" direction over the window decoration
3) The window should shade.
4) Grab the shaded window decoration with mouse and drag it over the panel
5) The shaded window is maximized while still stay shaded.
6) Use the mouser wheel in "down" direction over the top panel
7) Nothing happens. What should happen is that the window becomes un-shaded
Desired behaviour:
- If a 'shaded' window is maximised, semi-maximised, or restored, the window should be automatically un-shaded.
- It should be possible to 'shade' a maximised window. |
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2011-12-23 14:34:19 |
John Lea |
ayatana-design: assignee |
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John Lea (johnlea) |
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2011-12-23 14:34:22 |
John Lea |
ayatana-design: importance |
Undecided |
Medium |
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2011-12-23 14:34:25 |
John Lea |
ayatana-design: status |
New |
Fix Committed |
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2011-12-23 14:34:28 |
John Lea |
unity: status |
Incomplete |
Confirmed |
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2011-12-23 14:34:31 |
John Lea |
unity (Ubuntu): status |
Incomplete |
Confirmed |
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2011-12-23 14:35:23 |
John Lea |
description |
Using the unity-window-decorator in ubuntu it's possible to shade a window using the mouse wheel over it, but this is not possible using the top panel.
1) Open a restored window
2) Use the mouse wheel in "up" direction over the window decoration
3) The window should shade.
4) Grab the shaded window decoration with mouse and drag it over the panel
5) The shaded window is maximized while still stay shaded.
6) Use the mouser wheel in "down" direction over the top panel
7) Nothing happens. What should happen is that the window becomes un-shaded
Desired behaviour:
- If a 'shaded' window is maximised, semi-maximised, or restored, the window should be automatically un-shaded.
- It should be possible to 'shade' a maximised window. |
Using the unity-window-decorator in ubuntu it's possible to shade a window using the mouse wheel over it, but this is not possible using the top panel.
1) Open a restored window
2) Use the mouse wheel in "up" direction over the window decoration
3) The window should shade.
4) Grab the shaded window decoration with mouse and drag it over the panel
5) The shaded window is maximized while still stay shaded.
6) Use the mouser wheel in "down" direction over the top panel
7) Nothing happens. What should happen is that the window becomes un-shaded
Desired behaviour:
- If a 'shaded' window changes state (e.g. is maximised, semi-maximised, restored, or minimised) the window should be automatically un-shaded.
- It should be possible to 'shade' a maximised window. |
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2011-12-23 16:16:37 |
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) |
description |
Using the unity-window-decorator in ubuntu it's possible to shade a window using the mouse wheel over it, but this is not possible using the top panel.
1) Open a restored window
2) Use the mouse wheel in "up" direction over the window decoration
3) The window should shade.
4) Grab the shaded window decoration with mouse and drag it over the panel
5) The shaded window is maximized while still stay shaded.
6) Use the mouser wheel in "down" direction over the top panel
7) Nothing happens. What should happen is that the window becomes un-shaded
Desired behaviour:
- If a 'shaded' window changes state (e.g. is maximised, semi-maximised, restored, or minimised) the window should be automatically un-shaded.
- It should be possible to 'shade' a maximised window. |
Using the unity-window-decorator in ubuntu it's possible to shade a window using the mouse wheel over it, but this is not possible using the top panel.
1) Open a restored window
2) Use the mouse wheel in "up" direction over the window decoration
Or press Ctrl+Alt+S
3) The window should shade.
4) Grab the shaded window decoration with mouse and drag it over the panel
5) The shaded window is maximized while still stay shaded.
6) Use the mouser wheel in "down" direction over the top panel
7) Nothing happens. What should happen is that the window becomes un-shaded
Desired behaviour:
- If a 'shaded' window changes state (e.g. is maximised, semi-maximised, restored, or minimised) the window should be automatically un-shaded.
- It should be possible to 'shade' a maximised window. |
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2011-12-23 20:59:25 |
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) |
branch linked |
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lp:~3v1n0/unity/handle-window-shading |
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2011-12-23 20:59:36 |
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) |
unity: importance |
Undecided |
Medium |
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2011-12-23 20:59:52 |
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) |
unity: status |
Confirmed |
In Progress |
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2011-12-23 20:59:56 |
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) |
unity (Ubuntu): status |
Confirmed |
In Progress |
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2012-01-13 13:34:29 |
John Lea |
description |
Using the unity-window-decorator in ubuntu it's possible to shade a window using the mouse wheel over it, but this is not possible using the top panel.
1) Open a restored window
2) Use the mouse wheel in "up" direction over the window decoration
Or press Ctrl+Alt+S
3) The window should shade.
4) Grab the shaded window decoration with mouse and drag it over the panel
5) The shaded window is maximized while still stay shaded.
6) Use the mouser wheel in "down" direction over the top panel
7) Nothing happens. What should happen is that the window becomes un-shaded
Desired behaviour:
- If a 'shaded' window changes state (e.g. is maximised, semi-maximised, restored, or minimised) the window should be automatically un-shaded.
- It should be possible to 'shade' a maximised window. |
Using the unity-window-decorator in ubuntu it's possible to shade a window using the mouse wheel over it, but this is not possible using the top panel.
1) Open a restored window
2) Use the mouse wheel in "up" direction over the window decoration
Or press Ctrl+Alt+S
3) The window should shade.
4) Grab the shaded window decoration with mouse and drag it over the panel
5) The shaded window is maximized while still stay shaded.
6) Use the mouser wheel in "down" direction over the top panel
7) Nothing happens. What should happen is that the window becomes un-shaded
Desired behaviour:
- If a 'shaded' window changes state (e.g. is maximised, semi-maximised, restored, or minimised) the window should be automatically un-shaded.
- It should be possible to 'shade' a maximised window.
- If it is not possible to implement the behaviour specified in this bug in 12.04 the window shading functionality should be disabled. |
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2012-09-21 13:31:33 |
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) |
unity: status |
In Progress |
Triaged |
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2012-09-21 13:31:36 |
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) |
unity (Ubuntu): status |
In Progress |
Confirmed |
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2012-09-21 13:32:19 |
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) |
unity: importance |
Medium |
Low |
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2012-10-02 12:31:36 |
John Lea |
unity (Ubuntu): status |
Confirmed |
Triaged |
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2012-10-15 14:41:12 |
John Lea |
ayatana-design: importance |
Medium |
Low |
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2012-10-15 14:41:15 |
John Lea |
unity (Ubuntu): importance |
Undecided |
Low |
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2012-10-15 14:41:26 |
John Lea |
summary |
It's not possible to shade a window using the top panel |
Window management - It's not possible to shade a window using the top panel |
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