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Message #02896
[Bug 739676] [NEW] When new monitor is enabled Cairo dock does not correctly reserve it's space
Public bug reported:
I'm using Cairo Dock with Xinerama support (because I have two screens)
fortunately this works very well unless I am docking or undocking. When
new monitors are added or existing monitors are removed Cairo-Dock still
uses the original panel it was on for hover & menu popups and also it
does not correctly reserve the space for the dock if it's moved from one
screen to the other, I have to shutdown cairo-dock and start it fresh or
change the visibility setting (to something like always on top back to
Reserve Space for the Dock, before this is corrected. This is on Ubuntu
10.10 64 bit, running gnome, with Compiz/Metacity, the dock is run in
GLX mode however, this is a valid issue in non hardware accelerated mode
as well and has been an issue since at least 8.10 (on various hardware.)
Everything is configured to latest (including nVidia drivers) and Cairo-
Dock is 2.2.0-4.
** Affects: cairo-dock-core
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/739676
Title:
When new monitor is enabled Cairo dock does not correctly reserve it's
space
Status in Cairo-Dock : Core:
New
Bug description:
I'm using Cairo Dock with Xinerama support (because I have two
screens) fortunately this works very well unless I am docking or
undocking. When new monitors are added or existing monitors are
removed Cairo-Dock still uses the original panel it was on for hover &
menu popups and also it does not correctly reserve the space for the
dock if it's moved from one screen to the other, I have to shutdown
cairo-dock and start it fresh or change the visibility setting (to
something like always on top back to Reserve Space for the Dock,
before this is corrected. This is on Ubuntu 10.10 64 bit, running
gnome, with Compiz/Metacity, the dock is run in GLX mode however, this
is a valid issue in non hardware accelerated mode as well and has been
an issue since at least 8.10 (on various hardware.) Everything is
configured to latest (including nVidia drivers) and Cairo-Dock is
2.2.0-4.
Follow ups
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[Bug 739676] Re: When new monitor is enabled Cairo dock does not correctly reserve it's space
From: Matthieu Baerts, 2013-10-04
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[Bug 739676] Re: When new monitor is enabled Cairo dock does not correctly reserve it's space
From: Paweł Wolak, 2013-10-04
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[Bug 739676] Re: When new monitor is enabled Cairo dock does not correctly reserve it's space
From: Matthieu Baerts, 2013-10-04
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[Bug 739676] Re: When new monitor is enabled Cairo dock does not correctly reserve it's space
From: Matthieu Baerts, 2013-01-18
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[Bug 739676] Re: When new monitor is enabled Cairo dock does not correctly reserve it's space
From: Paweł Wolak, 2013-01-18
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[Bug 739676] Re: When new monitor is enabled Cairo dock does not correctly reserve it's space
From: Fabounet, 2012-09-28
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[Bug 739676] Re: When new monitor is enabled Cairo dock does not correctly reserve it's space
From: Shawn Stratton, 2011-03-24
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[Bug 739676] Re: When new monitor is enabled Cairo dock does not correctly reserve it's space
From: Shawn Stratton, 2011-03-24
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[Bug 739676] Re: When new monitor is enabled Cairo dock does not correctly reserve it's space
From: Shawn Stratton, 2011-03-24
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[Bug 739676] Re: When new monitor is enabled Cairo dock does not correctly reserve it's space
From: Shawn Stratton, 2011-03-24
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[Bug 739676] Re: When new monitor is enabled Cairo dock does not correctly reserve it's space
From: Shawn Stratton, 2011-03-24
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[Bug 739676] Re: When new monitor is enabled Cairo dock does not correctly reserve it's space
From: Shawn Stratton, 2011-03-24
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[Bug 739676] Re: When new monitor is enabled Cairo dock does not correctly reserve it's space
From: Matthieu Baerts, 2011-03-24
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[Bug 739676] [NEW] When new monitor is enabled Cairo dock does not correctly reserve it's space
From: Shawn Stratton, 2011-03-21
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