Either that or set the openoffice window to fullscreen and unredirect it.
On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 11:37 PM, Rick Spencer
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> Another work around might be to disable desktop effects while
> presenting. Desktop effects, of course, serve no purpose while in a full
> screen presentation anyway.
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> [upstream] [3.2.1] OOo Slide Show and Fullscreen modes - not full screen under compiz
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Either that or set the openoffice window to fullscreen and unredirect it.
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> Another work around might be to disable desktop effects while
> presenting. Desktop effects, of course, serve no purpose while in a full
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> [upstream] [3.2.1] OOo Slide Show and Fullscreen modes - not full screen under compiz
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