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Re: Upp 2007.1rc5 released [message #8905 is a reply to message #8903] |
Fri, 06 April 2007 19:33   |
guido
Messages: 169 Registered: April 2006
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luzr wrote on Fri, 06 April 2007 12:39 |
unodgs wrote on Fri, 06 April 2007 05:19 | Maybe he use an old version of compiz or beryl?
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That is quite unlikely - the "method" is repaint the line area after mouse-up (without the line, of course). Not sure how Beryl could influence this...
Mirek
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Well, I tried under xfce4 and there behaviour is somewhat different. The line stays, when I release the button, but I can't draw multiple lines. When I drag the splitter again, the first line disappears. The screen-shot was with the not so popular EDE/edewm. I know this wm does have issues, but xfce on the other hand is quite big - a million users, or so I've heard. No. 3 X11-desktop for certain.
The splitter line is supposed to disappear, as soon as I release the mouse button on it? If this is the intended behaviour, I suspect it works by coincidence/side-effect only, in the setups where it actually works that way. It COULD be window-manager bug. But xfce is wide-spread enough that I don't think so.
I wouldn't want the release delayed further because of that. But we should track that down. Maybe you are relying on some obscure or recent feature, non-ubiquitious. Any idea which is the window-manager hint in question?
Guido
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Re: Upp 2007.1rc5 released [message #8906 is a reply to message #8905] |
Fri, 06 April 2007 20:02   |
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mirek
Messages: 14255 Registered: November 2005
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guido wrote on Fri, 06 April 2007 13:33 |
luzr wrote on Fri, 06 April 2007 12:39 |
unodgs wrote on Fri, 06 April 2007 05:19 | Maybe he use an old version of compiz or beryl?
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That is quite unlikely - the "method" is repaint the line area after mouse-up (without the line, of course). Not sure how Beryl could influence this...
Mirek
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Well, I tried under xfce4 and there behaviour is somewhat different. The line stays, when I release the button, but I can't draw multiple lines. When I drag the splitter again, the first line disappears. The screen-shot was with the not so popular EDE/edewm. I know this wm does have issues, but xfce on the other hand is quite big - a million users, or so I've heard. No. 3 X11-desktop for certain.
The splitter line is supposed to disappear, as soon as I release the mouse button on it?
Guido
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Well, it is a little bit more complicated:
First of all, it is not exactly the splitter line It is just indication that you are changing the number of columns. This "indication" is drawn as light-cyan line.
Then there also is a graphical black line that separates columns. In fact, this line can be equal to "indicator" if indicator is at "exact position" - as we are setting a number of columns, only certain positions are allowed...
So if what you see as remaining is a black line, everyting is OK.
It is however rather strange as WM bug either...
Mirek
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