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Im trying to use yoxos launcher, https://yoxos.eclipsesource.com/, to start eclipse. The thing is that when I try to interact with it, it disappears. It does not die it is still running it is just not visible. Sometimes when I kill the process it can flash forward again.
I need some pointers on how to find out what is causing this. I have a workaround, but I don't like the consequences... (start a different wm, start yoxos, start kwin again, plasma desktop crashes, start plasma again, and my panel is only on one of four virtual desktop) I'm on kubuntu 14.04. Dual monitor setup with this graphic card. 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] RV620 LE [Radeon HD 3450] |
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I'd post a bug with them as I'm not sure you'll find anyone here with yoxos experience
try playing with the GTK style in systemsettings -> Appearance just because I've had strange display issues depending on the style selected, this of course assumes there's a GTK component to the product |
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Before interacting with this thing (so it would vanish) run:
each time (twice) the cursor turns into a '+', click the yoxos window (the click w/ the +-shaped cursor won't interact w/ the window and should prevent it from disappearing) The interact w/ the window so that it "vanishes". Next run
Paste yoxos_*.props and yoxos_*.info somewhere. |
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Thank you for your reply.
This is what I found out. There is nothing that differs between before and after. It is actually enough for the window get behind an other window for it to disappear.
yoxos_b.props
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GTK was an idea that i have tried... I think this is a kwin problem, since I can use different wm to get it running. |
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> _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE(ATOM) = _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_SPLASH
Tadaaaa... KWin hides splashes (the thing you get when starting libreoffice or gimp to cover their loooooooong startup time) on clicking them (for about a dozen years now?) to prevent them from covering the desktop (because things might take too long) As a workaround, setup a kwin rule (run "kcmshell4 kwinrules") for that window. Press the detect button on the first page and click the yoxos window w/ the '+' shaped cursor. In the "appearance & fixes" (the last) tab, select another window type (eg. "Dialog" or "Normal") If you want, you can also remove the titlebar (same page) and set the window to "Keep above" ("arrangement & access" tab) - what yoxos probably wanted to do? Then file a bug against yoxos and thell them to not abuse window types PS: Gtk+ has nothing to do with this. |
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Thank you. That worked like a charm. Kwin rules.
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as an aside this popped in my rss feeds this afternoon "Xojo: A Linux development suite that doesn't really support Linux" http://www.networkworld.com/article/285 ... linux.html
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Is that the ranting section about bad Linux support of IDEs? I can join: IntelliJ uses ctrl+alt+F1 as a default shortcut.
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There're many stupid IDEs around (starting with EMACS , but I assume Bill just confused Xojo with Yoxos (latter apparently being some Eclipse derivate)
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true, my bad |
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