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Black line in top of the screen #12

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tschager opened this issue May 15, 2012 · 8 comments
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Black line in top of the screen #12

tschager opened this issue May 15, 2012 · 8 comments

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@tschager
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Using Ubuntu 12.04 there is a black line in the top of the presentation screen. When I click on it, it disappears and shows up at the laptop screen...

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/1954618/screenshot.png

@davvil
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davvil commented May 15, 2012

I do not wholly follow. The black line changes screens when you click on it? Does pdfpc still run after you click on the black line?

Could you please start xprop and click and on the black line to see if this is another window?

@tschager
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Sorry for the bad description... Yes, pdfpc is still running. I think it is the border of the application title bar (don't know if it is actually called like this, I mean the bar at the top of the application window). When the window is focused, this black line is visible. It changes window on mouse click or using ALT+TAB.

I am using Ubuntu 12.04 with Unity...

@davvil
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davvil commented May 15, 2012

This then may be related to #4 which is solved (for most cases) in the current master branch. Please test it and report if the problem still persists.

@tschager
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I'm using the current master branch... problem still persists...
The previous comment was not correct: the black line is visible, if the window has NOT the focus...

@davvil
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davvil commented May 19, 2012

Pity. Could you try to find out more details about it? E.g. try to start pdfpc in single window mode, try with a different DE, etc. I will also try to install Ubuntu on a virtual machine and see if I can reproduce the problem.

@tschager
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I am using Ubuntu 12.04 with Unity (will test it on other distributions asap)
It does not happen in single window mode (-S)

@davvil
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davvil commented May 25, 2012

I tried on different window managers and DE (all on Arch Linux): KDE, xmonad, xfce and fvwm, but I couldn't reproduce the problem. In the current master, among other things, the way the windows are built is changed. Give it a try to see if this has any effect, although I doubt it.

@tschager
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no change.. it seems to be a unity-specific problem, it does not happen
using gnome either...

Am 2012-05-25 22:16, schrieb David Vilar:

I tried on different window managers and DE (all on Arch Linux): KDE, xmonad, xfce and fvwm, but I couldn't reproduce the problem. In the current master, among other things, the way the windows are built is changed. Give it a try to see if this has any effect, although I doubt it.


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