Bug 21610 - After Window Manager reloading, every windows' decaoration behaves as inactive
Summary: After Window Manager reloading, every windows' decaoration behaves as inactive
Status: RESOLVED INVALID
Alias: None
Product: xorg
Classification: Unclassified
Component: App/compiz (show other bugs)
Version: 7.4 (2008.09)
Hardware: Other All
: medium minor
Assignee: David Reveman
QA Contact: Xorg Project Team
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Reported: 2009-05-06 23:06 UTC by Tamás Németh
Modified: 2018-06-12 19:06 UTC (History)
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emerald (53.49 KB, image/png)
2009-05-06 23:08 UTC, Tamás Németh
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Description Tamás Németh 2009-05-06 23:06:15 UTC
I often have to reload the window manager (I do it from the fusion-icon application) because of https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21592

In addition to this, after every reload, I have to minimize and restore every window, because:

-Every windows' decoration seems to be inactive after the reload (dim color, missing buttons).

-If I select a window to be active (clicking on it), it's decoration remains unchanged. However, after selecting another window and the back this one, the window border's color becomes lighter, but the buttons are still missing.

-To regain the lost window manager buttons, I have to minimize and restore every window.


BTW, I use X.org 7.4 (1.5.2 server) on a 64 bit openSUSE 11.1, compiz is compiz fusion 0.7.8, and runs on intel driver (945 GM card) with AIGLX.
Comment 1 Tamás Németh 2009-05-06 23:08:02 UTC
Created attachment 25582 [details]
emerald

Here you can see an active window after window manager reloading: dim color, missing buttons. (I've forgotten to mention that I use emerald.)
Comment 2 Adam Jackson 2018-06-12 19:06:05 UTC
Mass closure: This bug has been untouched for more than six years, and is not
obviously still valid. Please reopen this bug or file a new report if you continue to experience issues with current releases.


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