Description of problem: Opening modal dialogs in some java programs (Matlab, Maple, Intellij Idea, etc) causes the entries in the window list belonging to the program to disappear. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): compiz-0.8.6-1.fc13.x86_64 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open one of the above java applications (possibly also other) 2. Open a modal dialog (for instance a open / save dialog) 3. Notice window list entries disappearing Additional info: Upstream bug report: http://bugs.opencompositing.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1316 Patch commit: http://cgit.compiz.org/compiz/plugins/workarounds/commit/?h=compiz-0.8&id=79f11ed2cd71d2155a5e04aa8803c56633b212bb
Created attachment 462122 [details] Patch #1
Created attachment 462123 [details] Patch #2 Patch0: workarounds.c.patch Patch1: workarounds.xml.in.patch and %patch0 -p2 %patch1 -p2 tested and working.
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