Opera 12 Theme problem (second monitor)

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15. June 2012, 06:46:36

tadejkan

Posts: 12

Opera 12 Theme problem (second monitor)

If I change the theme from the default to another (eg. Grass), there are two problems, both with control buttons (minimize, maximize, close window):
- when the window is maximized, there are two pixels of space above control buttons where they aren't clickable (they also aren't displayed) - see screenshot #1,
- control buttons break on my second monitor (but not on my first or third) - see screenshot #2.

Screenshot #1


Screenshot #2


Regards,
Tadej

15. June 2012, 09:56:23

rlsawork

Posts: 2

I can confirm the problem. I've observed exactly the same behavior of the window control buttons while using Opera with custom theme on my second screen (Windows 7 32bit, Intel HD graphics). On the main display everything works fine, though.
Noticeably under Opera's default theme or while skinning the browser with some "old-type" skins the problem does not occur.

15. June 2012, 09:58:55

frankdd89

Posts: 96

I'm going to add this into the deep UI discussion here:
http://my.opera.com/community/forums/topic.dml?id=1425952

15. June 2012, 19:18:45

thepsionicist

Posts: 5

I also have the same experience with Windows 7 32-bit on a 2nd monitor running on an ATI Fire Pro 2260. Just updated today and picked a theme, did manually restart Opera, did not reboot computer.

15. June 2012, 19:26:26

thepsionicist

Posts: 5

Did anyone submit a bug report for this yet?

18. June 2012, 19:27:06

thepsionicist

Posts: 5

I just filed a bug report for this.

19. June 2012, 12:45:19

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mitchman2

Opera Developer

Posts: 416

What is the placement of the 2nd monitor in relation to the first? What's the bug number?
Petter Nilsen
Opera Software ASA
Senior Desktop developer

19. June 2012, 12:49:47

tadejkan

Posts: 12

Good question.
I have my second monitor to the left and my third to the right (see img). And it only happens on the one on the left.


19. June 2012, 13:06:25

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mitchman2

Opera Developer

Posts: 416

And you run with Aero disabled, just regular Basic theme in Win7 ? The more information, the better.
Petter Nilsen
Opera Software ASA
Senior Desktop developer

19. June 2012, 13:12:14

tadejkan

Posts: 12

Aero enabled (but I see why it looks like it was disabled .. not sure why it rendered like that on mouse over).
Win 7 x64, ATI 5700 Series, latest drivers.
Opera 12, 32 bit.

Need anything else?

19. June 2012, 13:31:58

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mitchman2

Opera Developer

Posts: 416

I must say I have problems reproducing this with a dual monitor setup, I'll try on some other setups later.
Petter Nilsen
Opera Software ASA
Senior Desktop developer

19. June 2012, 17:53:32

BCage

Posts: 2

I can confirm this. I am using a second monitor to the left of my main screen. The main screen is fine, but on the left screen I get the same control box problems when using anything other than the default theme.

Win 7 64-bit, SP1, Aero enabled
Opera 12, build 1467, Win 32
Ati Mobility Radeon X1350 using default Windows drivers, version 8.573.0.0

21. June 2012, 08:14:59

rlsawork

Posts: 2

I've noticed this bug also on the screen to the left of the main monitor.

Screen No. [2] [ 1 ]
Resolution: 1280x1024 1920x1200

Win 7 32-bit, SP1, Aero enabled
Opera 12, build 1467, Win 32
Intel HD Graphics (Core i5) on Lenovo T410

10. July 2012, 23:03:52

freakyone

Posts: 1

I have the same problem but I found it weirder. 2 left 1 right, setup but monitor 1 is offset about 50% higher. Mouse movement from top of monitor 2 moves to mid of monitor 1. As long as Opera window is not placed higher than monitor 2 highest point, buttons look/work normal. Once window is maximized or move higher than monitor 2 displays, I get the issue discussed.

Win 7 Home Premium x64
ATI 5870
Opera 12, build 1467, Win 32

27. August 2012, 16:14:49

thepsionicist

Posts: 5

Originally posted by mitchman2:

What is the placement of the 2nd monitor in relation to the first?


Monitor 1 is on the right and Monitor 2 is on the left.
Monitor 2 has the start menu.
Monitor 1 is offset in the vertical direction such that it sits higher than Monitor 2.
The issue presents when the Opera window is displayed in some part on Monitor 1.
The issue presents when the upper most edge of the Opera window is positioned higher than the upper most edge of Monitor 2.

Originally posted by mitchman2:

What's the bug number?


DSK-367247

31. August 2012, 10:06:44

BCage

Posts: 2

I just updated to version 12.02 and unfortunately this bug still persists.

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