Is it possible to get Ubuntu to continuously resize a window and it's content? Looking in the CompizConfig Settings Manager
under re-size window it has the options: Normal, Outline, Rectangle, Stretch neither of which do this.
Is it possible to get Ubuntu to continuously resize a window and it's content? Looking in the CompizConfig Settings Manager
under re-size window it has the options: Normal, Outline, Rectangle, Stretch neither of which do this.
I know you (Kit Sunde) don't need all this, but for everyone else..
This assumes you have CompizConfig Setting Manager (compizconfig-settings-manager) installed.
Find the Resize Window plugin; it's under Window Management. Open it and go to the General tab. The top setting is Default Resize Mode.
In all cases, the window content should continue to change as appropriate, e.g. a video will continue playing.
Normal does this.
It's ridiculously CPU-intensive though, which is why it defaults to rectangle.
Normal resize doesn't work well in Ubuntu Classic. See https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/803296