Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 9 years ago
Here's my config:
[SETTINGS]
; 1/on/yes/true - work only when NumLock is on
; ignore - ignore NumLock state (works when on and off)
; 0/off/no/false - work only when NumLock is off
numlock = ignore
; invert window gravity if it needs resizing (eg terminals with incremental
; size change), works only for grid
invert_on_resize = yes
; if true try expandig in vertical axis first
vertical_first = yes
; grid_2x2, grid_3x2, grid_3x3, custom
layout = grid_3x2
ignore_actions = grid_height, float, expand, shrink, put, switch, cycle
[KEYS]
; section/point-name = key
top-left = u
top = i
top-right = o
left = j
middle = k
right = l
bottom-right = m
bottom = ,
bottom-left = .
switch = Alt-KP_Divide
cycle = Alt-Shift-KP_Divide
; key modifiers (Alt, Shift, Ctrl, Super) for actions
float = Alt
expand = Shift
shrink = Alt-Shift
put = Alt-Ctrl
; cycle widths
grid_width = Ctrl-Alt-Super
; cycle heights
grid_height = Super
; exit PyWo
exit = Ctrl-Shift-Alt-Q
; reload configuration file
reload = Ctrl-Shift-Alt-R
; print info for current window
debug = Ctrl-Shift-Alt-I
; Example of custom screen position definition:
;
; [name-of-screen-position]
; direction - direction of move, expand, shrink
; position - position relative to screen (for put and grid)
; gravity - window gravity (if no gravity set, same as position)
; widths - list of widths for grid
; heights - list of height for grid
;
; valid direction, position, gravity values:
; - TOP_LEFT, TOP, TOP_RIGHT,
; - LEFT, MIDDLE, RIGHT,
; - BOTTOM_LEFT, BOTTOM, BOTTOM_RIGHT
; - or x, y percent value - eg: 1.0, 0.5
;
; valid widths, heights values:
; - QUARTER, THIRD, HALF, FULL
; - 1.0/3*2 or THIRD*2 (will be evaluated)
Original comment by email.r...@gmail.com
on 16 Nov 2012 at 4:52
First thing that comes to my mind - try turning off 'invert_on_resize' option.
But this should be the issue only with terminals, or other programs that can be
resized only using incremental steps.
If this won't help you might try checking the development version from the SVN
repository - there were some fixes for the correct windows placement
calculations.
I'm using rather old version of Compiz myself. As far as I remember there were
some strange issues with the early versions of Unity in Ubuntu. Unfortunately
various window managers report window size, position and decoration size
differently so I had to use some hacks and workarounds. Maybe there are some
changes between older and latest versions of Compiz
Original comment by kosci...@gmail.com
on 16 Nov 2012 at 6:48
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
email.r...@gmail.com
on 16 Nov 2012 at 4:51