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2007 Apr 29
5
Wobbly jerkyness
About a month ago, David made a commit to wobbly to the spring engine which has introduced some bugs. They are hard to explain so bear with me. In a sense, the wobbly plugin does not seem as smooth as it used to be and the windows jerk all over the place. For example, I sometimes notice that when I move a large window (around 2/3 of the size of the desktop window), If I moved it down, the top of
2006 Apr 28
0
Wobbly settings
I have created a patch to wobbly that gives you friction and spring_k settings for each effect type. It seems to be very popular. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: compiz-wobbly-kf-options.bin Type: application/octet-stream Size: 9875 bytes Desc: not available Url :
2007 Jun 06
1
[PATCHES] Fixes for java apps and firefox in scale, switcher and wobbly
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I've made these patches that basically, make the java apps and firefox items well being recognized by some compiz plugins (scale, switcher and wobbly), I don't know if those can be considered workaround, but this helps in using your desktop tools. Basically java apps are seen as: * name=sun-awt-X11-XFramePeer (default windows = Normal) *
2007 Sep 11
1
Fwd: [ mocha-Feature Requests-13763 ] add with_any_arguments method
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: noreply at rubyforge.org <noreply at rubyforge.org> Date: 7 Sep 2007 22:43 Subject: [ mocha-Feature Requests-13763 ] add with_any_arguments method To: noreply at rubyforge.org Feature Requests item #13763, was opened at 2007-09-07 17:43 You can respond by visiting:
2007 Apr 26
1
[PATCH]Make wobbly's bezier patch to work with grids that aren't 4x4.
Hi, Recently, I started taking a look at wobbly's source (I was interested in it's physics... ;-)) I noticed that GRID_WIDTH and GRID_HEIGHT were defined to be 4, and I wanted to see how the physics look like with grid sizes that aren't 4x4. I changed the defines to my new grid size, but unfortunately it didn't work. I investigated this "bug" (it's not exactly a bug
2008 Mar 04
0
persistent window wobble at screen edges
Hi, This is a bug of sorts, relatively minor. When clicking on the title bar of a window and moving the mouse slightly, there will be a wobble that seems to propagate in coordination with window snapping which results in a feedback cycle. I'm sure other people have experienced this. 3 others in the Ubuntu channel last night knew what I was talking about. Is there any way to resolve this? A
2006 Dec 29
0
Vide: bug with minimize+wobbly
Hi, I notice a bug if I start wobbling unminized window before the minimizing effect is finished. Here's the video (flash): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DttpjXFqbis Does anybody else notice this? Stjepan
2006 Jun 12
0
Scale & Wobbly bug
Hi. Most of you might not have noticed this bug: I have Shiver as focus effect, set for normal windows too. This way, whenever I select a window it "bounces" to the front. Quite pleasant, and it works while in scale mode too. But scale gives a bug when focus effect and sloppy focus are activated: the emblem icon changes its size and location (it gets smaller and moves to the centre),
2006 Dec 08
4
Patch to wobbly snap for outputs
Here's a patch to wobbly.c to handle edge snapping with multiple outputs... Also, I tweaked the window edge snapping to include dock window types, to support the case where dock windows may be on the inner edges of multiple monitors (and thus currently ignored as struts in the output workarea setup). I personally think we should include these "inner" struts when calculating the
2009 Aug 18
1
8.2 behaving weird on openSuSE 10.3 & 11.0
Listmates, I installed 8.2 on opensuse 10.3 from the opensuse XGL repository to replace 7.6. Compiz works with the nvidia 8600 GT card (512M of GDDR3) on the box, but the ctrl+alt <- -> switching behavior is really bad. In 7.6, the ctrl+alt <- -> desktop switching changed desktops crisply with just the slightest hint of the cube detected during the very short and nice switch.
2008 May 07
1
What Happened to Compiz in (compiz-0.7.4-11.1)
This isn't a cross post. Wobbly windows seems to have changed in the last release and for the worse. On narrow windows, title bar now expands and contracts big time which has radically changed the look of the effect. If you grab the title bar on the far left or right and move it around a little bit, the corner where you grab will have exaggerated movement compared to the remainder of the
2007 Oct 20
2
No 3D in KDE, other effects work
In Ubuntu 7.10 with KDE, I have compiz running under XGL. Although Beryl ran fine in Ubuntu 7.04, Compiz will not enable 3D effects such as wobbly windows. Other effects, such as minimize/restore animations, work properly. The machine is a Dell Inspiron 6400 / E1505 laptop, 2Ghz Intel DuoCore2, 2GB RAM, ATI X1400, 1680x1050 widescreen. What should I begin to troubleshoot? Thanks in advance.
2007 Jun 25
2
[PATCH] Add option to Move for disabling server position sync on each notify
The new move plugin interface that makes the applications sync to Xserver position at each move notify, also if it could be considered important, caused - as negative point - a poor wobbly quality while moving windows... That's why some kinds of "forks" were made to disable this new feature (see the "bouge" plugin), so I decided, instead of use "another" plugin
2006 Jan 21
8
scriptaculous accordion feature - Jump?
Trying the accordion feature as offered at: http://wiki.script.aculo.us/scriptaculous/show/accordion+feature The objective is to remove the "jump" reported in the Rico accordion feature. My demo of the scriptaculous feature, however has a noticeable jump when tested if FireFox. and IE Win. See: http://www.jimdavis.org/accord3.html Have I implemented this incorrectly? Jim
2007 Feb 20
2
scaler plugin fixes
Hi I think this is mostly a question of preference for my part, but I think it would give an overall better quality feel. What I'm talking about is mostly the movement it uses. As I've come to understand, it uses velocity and direction, and a target point. This means that it updates it velocity and direction every X seconds (timestep), and gives it the possibility to be
2001 Oct 20
1
Animating a persp plot: non-constant scaling?
Hi all, I'm making an animation of a rotating persp plot of some data. It's easy, really: I just plot the persp in a loop over the theta parameter, saving each plot, and then chain them together with ImageMagick (as suggested on Paul Johnson's R-tips page). But... when you run the animation, because each graph is individually re-scaled, the image is not the same size in each
2009 Aug 19
0
compiz Digest, Vol 42, Issue 3
I see no problem with your nvidia temps But, i have seen this exact behavior when 'indirect rendering' is enabled. On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 2:00 PM, <compiz-request at lists.freedesktop.org>wrote: > Send compiz mailing list submissions to > compiz at lists.freedesktop.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit >
2009 Aug 13
2
UPS disconnects from upsmon after several hours Freebsd 7.2
I have successfully compiled NUT, and have noticed usb weirdness. The machine disconnected at 10:25 this morning tripplite was claiming 'stale data'. I noticed it this morning after trying to look at things. I 'replugged' the ups back into the usb port and it was fine. I am running 2.4.1, freebsd, tripplite Su2200XLA. I did notice that the usb cable was a little wobbly. Any other
2007 Mar 19
3
Uninstall Adobe Acrobat 7.0
Installed a 30 day trial of Adobe Acrobat 7.0 and I'm now trying to "properly" uninstall. I run "uninstaller" and the program shows up in the list of installed programs. In Uninstaller: click on the program description to highlight it and then clicking the Uninstall tab causes the hard drive to wobble about a bit, the program becomes un-highlighted and the uninstaller
2006 Jan 04
1
OT Which Audio system to target?
Quoting Ralph Giles <giles@xiph.org>: > ALSA is the future, and has nice additions like latency feedback (not so > important for voice, but very important for audio/video sync). However, > ALSA will emulate the OSS device interface for many years to come, so > really it depends on your application. If your targets all support ALSA > (e.g. linux distributions released in the