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Description of problem: When I switch from metacity to compiz, the window menu which Alt-Space brings up no longer displays the keyboard shortcuts which are bound to the various options. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): compiz-0.0.13-0.32.20060817git.fc6 metacity-2.16.0-5.fc6
Still reproducable on F7.
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Bug's still there, moving to F9.
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Bug's still there, moving to F11.
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Switching incorrect assignees to the default one.
Reporter, I am unable to reproduce this issue in F13. Can you reproduce in F11/12/13? -- Fedora Bugzappers volunteer triage team https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers
I don't have an F13 box in front of me, but it's still the case on F14 with compiz and compiz-gnome 0.8.6-1.fc14. When I press Alt+Space to bring up the window menu, none of the options have their keyboard shortcuts listed.
I cannot reproduce this. Can you provide a screen shot? Also, does this always happen? Are the keyboard shortcuts displayed when you click on the menu with the mouse? What about if you click on the menu then, while the menu is still being displayed, press and release the ALT key, then move the mouse over the menu?
(In reply to comment #11) > I cannot reproduce this. Can you provide a screen shot? Also, does this > always happen? Are the keyboard shortcuts displayed when you click on the menu > with the mouse? What about if you click on the menu then, while the menu is > still being displayed, press and release the ALT key, then move the mouse over > the menu? I'll attach screenshots using both metacity and compiz. It always happens, regardless of whether I open the menu with my keyboard or the mouse. Pressing and releasing the Alt key while the menu is open, or moving the mouse around over the menu items while holding the Alt key down, doesn't seem to have any effect. I'll attach cropped screenshots using both metacity and compiz.
Created attachment 424309 [details] screenshot with metacity
Created attachment 424310 [details] screenshot with compiz
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Im having similar problem in fc13, Im trying to disable the ctrl+alt+up or down arrow to use it in QtCreator. But this only works with compiz disabled
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I can still observe the issue on Fedora 16, with $ rpm -q compiz compiz-gnome compiz-0.9.5.92.1-0.1.gite676f1b12eb8db3a76978eed5bfc7c2cf9a0b6ce.fc16.i686 compiz-gnome-0.9.5.92.1-0.1.gite676f1b12eb8db3a76978eed5bfc7c2cf9a0b6ce.fc16.i686 I believe we should either say this is NOTABUG since compiz does not support this and is not supposed to support this, or escalate to upstream, or something similar. Keeping this bugzilla open for ten Fedora releases does not seem too cool.
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