Re: [gnome-flashback] Sticky edges with dual monitor



On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 6:50 PM, Gabriel Finkelstein <gabrielfinkelstein gmail com> wrote:
Mmm... well, small things actually. The ones I remember:
- I don't like CSD on EVERYTHING

Why? For example I do like how nautilus looks...

- Some windows don't have borders/shadows and can't be resized. I think this can be fixed tweaking the theme though

CSD windows and Ambiance theme, right? Yes, that can be fixed by tweaking theme or by using different theme that has good support for CSD windows.

- gnome-system-monitor has a bug since they moved the graphs axis to the right: all graphs have a 6 second delay, which makes them almost useless.

Is that reported?
 
- There is no Preferences option in nautilus (it's in the global menu or AppMenu, if you have one...)

Known bug, probably caused by ubuntu patches and/or because nautilus version is very old, 3.14.x?
 
- It's silly, but I also dislike the "bubble menus" in gnome apps. For example, when you right click on an item in the left panel in nautilus: http://imgbox.com/gH24DpMu

This and CSD windows most likely will not disappear, so you will have to accept that at some point...
 
  - There's no window-buttons and window-title applets. I can't live without them. Although, since I ported them, can't use it as an excuse anymore :)

Thanks to your work these applets are in 3.24, but unfortunately it will not be available in zesty. So will need to wait for 17.10 or next LTS release.
 
- Some other little thinks which I don't remember right now

I do have 16.04 on secondary computers (work and laptop), so I'm getting used to it before I update my main computer. I'll probably be doing it in the next few months anyway.

:)


On 27/03/17 12:13, Alberts Muktupāvels wrote:
Like better because?

On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 6:12 PM, Gabriel Finkelstein <gabrielfinkelstein gmail com> wrote:
Ok thanks.
I use that version because I'm on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, which I like better than 16.04 (I know..., I'll have to move on eventually :'( ).


On 27/03/17 06:23, Alberts Muktupāvels wrote:
Hi,

I think that there is no solution in any GNOME Flashback version...

Anyway, what is reason to use that version?

On Sun, Mar 26, 2017 at 1:07 AM, Gabriel Finkelstein <gabrielfinkelstein gmail com> wrote:
Hello everyone,

It's my first time trying out using a 2nd monitor. One issue I'm having is that sometimes I accidentally miss the scrollbars on the windows and end up clicking on the second monitor. I found out there's a setting for Unity called "Sticky edges" which stops the cursor on the edge of the monitor and makes you use more "force" in order to move the cursor to the second monitor. But, as I suspected, it doesn't work on Flashback.
Is there a way to achieve this in Flashback? I'm using version 3.8 (which I know is a bit old). Is there a solution for newer versions?

Thanks.

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