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bug#24090: 25.1; toggle-frame-fullscreen breaks UI features in Gnome
From: |
martin rudalics |
Subject: |
bug#24090: 25.1; toggle-frame-fullscreen breaks UI features in Gnome |
Date: |
Sat, 30 Jul 2016 14:30:37 +0200 |
> The first time I read this, I thought you were saying that Gnome's top
> bar was being displayed off the bottom edge of my monitor, but then I
> realised that "below" probably means what I think of as "behind"! With
> this piece of information things make sense.
Sorry - this is X11 parlance. I should have mentioned z-order.
> [Well, I'm not sure that they make sense from a UI point of view, but
> then not much in Gnome 3 does. However it seems that the behaviour is
> consistent with the design.]
Fullscreen is often used by gamers. They could possibly get distracted
by bars or icons popping up after they moved the mouse to certain parts
of their screen.
> So it seems that this is simply user error (or a user misunderstanding).
> In using fullscreen mode, I used a feature that was not appropriate for
> my use case. (I simply need a feature that hides the title bar.)
IIUC you usually cannot remove/add the title bar for an existing frame
on X.
> So
> please tag this `notabug' and close it.
I'm just closing it.
> [Off I go to try playing with my configuration to so see if I can make
> my frames slightly taller than my display so that the title bar is above
> the top edge of my monitor.]
I'm afraid your efforts will be wasted. Doing such a thing
programmatically usually fails just as often as it works.
martin