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A Gtk based drop down terminal for Linux and Unix
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Control Super D while Tilda is activated causes Tilda to be unactivatable #129

Open blinkums opened 9 years ago

blinkums commented 9 years ago

To reproduce this bug:

1) Activate Tilda with F1 2) Press Control Super D (to minimize all windows) 3) Attempt to activate Tilda with F1 (that instance will not reactivate)

Opening Tilda again will create the second instance (used with F2), and that instance will work fine. However, I cannot get F1 to work again unless i run 'killall tilda' and reopen Tilda.

lanoxx commented 9 years ago

Hi, I cannot reproduce this bug. Which desktop environment and which version do you use?

blinkums commented 9 years ago

Version: Tilda 1.1.12

DE: Unity (Ubuntu 14.10)

Possibly pertinent information: I have dual monitors with Tilda on the second monitor which is in portrait mode.

lanoxx commented 9 years ago

At the moment I have no idea what could be causing this behavior. Maybe it has something to do with the window manager being used. But thats just a guess.

Sinnlosvoll commented 9 years ago

I had a similar experience on KaOS when (partially) restoring a session (that was messed up in a lot of different ways). So that might not be related.

logenkain commented 9 years ago

I'm using a rolling release distro (void linux) and OpenBox. I cannot reproduce this issue.

lanoxx commented 9 years ago

As far as I know Ubuntu Unity uses Compiz, so you will need to use compiz too to reproduce this.

facundoq commented 9 years ago

Happens too with Tilda 1.1.11 and Unity (Ubuntu 14.04 LTS)

charettes commented 8 years ago

Still happens with tilda 1.3.1 on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. It doesn't happen when tilda is hidden so I always make sure to hide it before pressing Super D to show the desktop.

arwer13 commented 6 years ago

Btw, could anyone suggest a way to restore the window somehow to save an important terminal session?