On 2014-04-22 21:45 (GMT+0200) šumski composed:
Felix Miata wrote:
There should be a double arrow, but on a lot of installations lately, the
Turns out "a lot" was incorrect. So far my recreate count is only 2.
normal pointer remains, and it's difficult to tell when grabbing the edge is possible. Is this happening to others? What package(s) is/are responsible for the available pointers?
The cursors (default ones at least) come from DMZ (separate package) or Oxygen themes (comes from kdebase4-workspace package). Though yours sounds like a KWin issue? Anyways, it should also be possible to resize anywhere on window with Alt + Right Mouse Click (+ drag obviously ;-)
Keyboard+mouse actions don't work here. Either the mouse does something, or the keyboard does something, but not the two in combination. Resize via mouse is not impossible, just troublesome, due to poor mouse resolution, and lack of proper pointer to determine appropriate position from which to begin a drag.
P.S. i haven't see this kind of issue on Factory + 4.13/4.11.8 Workspace.
Was/is yours created from minimal X installation with little to no gnome/gtk installed and solver.onlyRequires = true set? That's how all my openSUSE installations are. I spent considerably more than a business day's worth of hours since the above reply trying to find the problem. http://fm.no-ip.com/Tmp/SUSE/Factory/ has 9 cursor* files. 1 is Cauldron. 1 is Rawhide. 1 is 13.1. 6 are Factory. They list applicable versions of dmz*, kdebase4-workspace*, kdebase4-runtime*, *oxygen*, xf86 video driver and xorg-x11-server. I was able to reproduce on only 2 of the 9. I tried several others that I didn't make these lists for, all of which worked as expected, but most of which were KDE3, and only one KDE4 of which has Intel video. Of the two that this problem appears on, both were on the same i945G video host, one 13.1/KDE4.11.6 & the other 13.2/4.13.0. In common besides the gfxchip the two both failures had no gtk*oxygen installed, while on 4 of the other 5 of the 7 total openSUSE, gtk2*[adwaita,oxygen]* are installed. The non-failure without any gtk2* installed has Z7/Z9 (XG20 core) video, which I believe means no KMS and consequently X runs a bunch differently. Up through the point I made those lists, the failure mode pointer on both 13.1 & 13.2 was the textarea vertical bar being the only visible pointer ever. A screenshot attempt would catch the pointer that was supposed to be visible, not the actually visible one. On both 13.1 & 13.2 I logged out of KDE, installed gtk2-engine-oxygen and gtk2-theme-oxygen. and logged back in. On both that replaced the vertical bar with the normal arrow, but like before, it refuses to change for textarea or window border contexts. Logging out, uninstalling the 2 gtk2 packages and logging back in failed to revert the vertical bar, but also failed to cause any proper contextual change of pointer. Removing 'Option "Composite" "Disable"' from xorg.conf has the exact same effect on pointer as installation of the gtk2*oxygen packages. Virgin user on 13.1/4.11.6 also doesn't help. I tried to remove oxygen-icon-theme, but this on 13.1 would have also removed 21 necessary kde packages. On 13.2/4.13.0 only I tried replacing *kde*branding-upstream with *kde*branding-openSUSE, but it didn't help. I also tried a 96 DPI configuration (instead of 120 or 132 or 144), thinking problem could have something to do with icon/pointer sizing, but it didn't help. Between the two failing installations, the 13.1 has X11:Xorg enabled, but the 13.2 does not. What else can I try? -- "The wise are known for their understanding, and pleasant words are persuasive." Proverbs 16:21 (New Living Translation) Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409 ** a11y rocks! Felix Miata *** http://fm.no-ip.com/ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org