Sebastien Bacher (seb128) wrote >
changing default action will only apply for new user since the actions are written in the user's config on first start ... e.g your xml.in change will not apply to existing users and their super-W will start doing the wrong thing
Not really, super+w is set for current workspace only & a patched compiz/.xml would continue to use super+w for current workspace only (tested here
The only possible issue with the current 0.9.7 commit + .xml change is the possibility of the so-called flying windows. As I mentioned quite some time ago over the course of 60 or so fresh 12.04 installs with a patched compiz the fly aways would sometimes happen only *once* per install, maybe others find differently??
Sebastien Bacher (seb128) wrote >
changing default action will only apply for new user since the actions are written in the user's config on first start ... e.g your xml.in change will not apply to existing users and their super-W will start doing the wrong thing
Not really, super+w is set for current workspace only & a patched compiz/.xml would continue to use super+w for current workspace only (tested here
The only possible issue with the current 0.9.7 commit + .xml change is the possibility of the so-called flying windows. As I mentioned quite some time ago over the course of 60 or so fresh 12.04 installs with a patched compiz the fly aways would sometimes happen only *once* per install, maybe others find differently??
Used the attached for reference