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Message #00489
[Bug 1313280] Re: Fullscreen window set to "Always on Top" in single-monitor will hide the lockscreen
** Description changed:
[Impact]
A fullscreen window set to "always on top" hides the lockscreem.
[Test Case]
(1) Open a video in Totem
(2) Right-click on the titlebar and set Totem to "Always on Top"
(3) Make Totem full screen (eg. with the F11 key or clicking on the control)
(4) Manually Lock the screen using Super+L
- (5) Notice that the lockscreen is hidden by totem.
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+ (5) The lockscreen should go above the Totem window now.
If you don't lock it manually and just pause the video and let it lock
automatically this will show the same behavior.
The same behavior occurs with any application that can enter full screen
mode.
[Regression Potential]Two cases may potentially source regressions.
- (1) windows that need to appear above the lockscreen, such as on-screen keyboards,
- (2) applications presenting fullscreen windows using unusual or non-standard toolkits.It is unlikely that regressions in either of these cases would be introduced by this bug fix, but rather would be pre-existing problems not fixed here.
+ (1) windows that need to appear above the lockscreen, such as on-screen keyboards,(2) applications presenting fullscreen windows using unusual or non-standard toolkits.It is unlikely that regressions in either of these cases would be introduced by this bug fix, but rather would be pre-existing problems not fixed here.
(3) Indicator menus might be not being drawn
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1313280
Title:
Fullscreen window set to "Always on Top" in single-monitor will hide
the lockscreen
Status in Unity:
Fix Released
Status in Unity 7.2 series:
In Progress
Status in “unity” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in “unity” source package in Trusty:
In Progress
Bug description:
[Impact]
A fullscreen window set to "always on top" hides the lockscreem.
[Test Case]
(1) Open a video in Totem
(2) Right-click on the titlebar and set Totem to "Always on Top"
(3) Make Totem full screen (eg. with the F11 key or clicking on the control)
(4) Manually Lock the screen using Super+L
(5) The lockscreen should go above the Totem window now.
If you don't lock it manually and just pause the video and let it lock
automatically this will show the same behavior.
The same behavior occurs with any application that can enter full
screen mode.
[Regression Potential]Two cases may potentially source regressions.
(1) windows that need to appear above the lockscreen, such as on-screen keyboards,(2) applications presenting fullscreen windows using unusual or non-standard toolkits.It is unlikely that regressions in either of these cases would be introduced by this bug fix, but rather would be pre-existing problems not fixed here.
(3) Indicator menus might be not being drawn
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