compiz, when I open windows, the title bar goes behind the menu bar

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I'm using gnome classic (mate) and compiz, and when I restore a window, the titlebar is going out of workspace (Desktop) like this



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In this case I try to open two applications, how all I open, the titlebar from that windows is undo menubar. Anyone know how to fix this? Thanks










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  • By the way you can drag a window using Alt+left mouse click. You don't need to drag from the title bar. This should ease your life a bit until you resolve the issue. I think there's a value to offset a window from the top of the screen. You need to increase it, but I don't know how unfortunately.
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I'm using gnome classic (mate) and compiz, and when I restore a window, the titlebar is going out of workspace (Desktop) like this



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In this case I try to open two applications, how all I open, the titlebar from that windows is undo menubar. Anyone know how to fix this? Thanks










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  • By the way you can drag a window using Alt+left mouse click. You don't need to drag from the title bar. This should ease your life a bit until you resolve the issue. I think there's a value to offset a window from the top of the screen. You need to increase it, but I don't know how unfortunately.
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I'm using gnome classic (mate) and compiz, and when I restore a window, the titlebar is going out of workspace (Desktop) like this



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In this case I try to open two applications, how all I open, the titlebar from that windows is undo menubar. Anyone know how to fix this? Thanks










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I'm using gnome classic (mate) and compiz, and when I restore a window, the titlebar is going out of workspace (Desktop) like this



enter image description here



In this case I try to open two applications, how all I open, the titlebar from that windows is undo menubar. Anyone know how to fix this? Thanks







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  • By the way you can drag a window using Alt+left mouse click. You don't need to drag from the title bar. This should ease your life a bit until you resolve the issue. I think there's a value to offset a window from the top of the screen. You need to increase it, but I don't know how unfortunately.
    – Mina Michael
    Feb 10 at 14:16
















  • By the way you can drag a window using Alt+left mouse click. You don't need to drag from the title bar. This should ease your life a bit until you resolve the issue. I think there's a value to offset a window from the top of the screen. You need to increase it, but I don't know how unfortunately.
    – Mina Michael
    Feb 10 at 14:16















By the way you can drag a window using Alt+left mouse click. You don't need to drag from the title bar. This should ease your life a bit until you resolve the issue. I think there's a value to offset a window from the top of the screen. You need to increase it, but I don't know how unfortunately.
– Mina Michael
Feb 10 at 14:16




By the way you can drag a window using Alt+left mouse click. You don't need to drag from the title bar. This should ease your life a bit until you resolve the issue. I think there's a value to offset a window from the top of the screen. You need to increase it, but I don't know how unfortunately.
– Mina Michael
Feb 10 at 14:16










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Finally!! i found a answer!!
Need the plugin **




"Place Windows"




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Thats plugin you can found in compiz config settings manager, only you need to do is enable it. if you do not have it installed:



sudo apt install compizconfig-settings-manager -y
ccsm





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    Finally!! i found a answer!!
    Need the plugin **




    "Place Windows"




    **
    Thats plugin you can found in compiz config settings manager, only you need to do is enable it. if you do not have it installed:



    sudo apt install compizconfig-settings-manager -y
    ccsm





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      Finally!! i found a answer!!
      Need the plugin **




      "Place Windows"




      **
      Thats plugin you can found in compiz config settings manager, only you need to do is enable it. if you do not have it installed:



      sudo apt install compizconfig-settings-manager -y
      ccsm





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        Finally!! i found a answer!!
        Need the plugin **




        "Place Windows"




        **
        Thats plugin you can found in compiz config settings manager, only you need to do is enable it. if you do not have it installed:



        sudo apt install compizconfig-settings-manager -y
        ccsm





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        Finally!! i found a answer!!
        Need the plugin **




        "Place Windows"




        **
        Thats plugin you can found in compiz config settings manager, only you need to do is enable it. if you do not have it installed:



        sudo apt install compizconfig-settings-manager -y
        ccsm






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