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Windows become unmaximized after screen lock #12

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cwells opened this issue May 17, 2023 · 10 comments
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Windows become unmaximized after screen lock #12

cwells opened this issue May 17, 2023 · 10 comments

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@cwells
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cwells commented May 17, 2023

Specifically, VSCode and Slack. Not a huge deal, but weird. I maximize both windows, and if I lock/unlock the screen, they'll become unmaximized. Native GNOME apps appear unaffected.

I've disabled other extensions (specifically Unite) to see if it was due to a conflict, but the problem persists.

Fedora 38/GNOME 44.2/Wayland

@medigencedev
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did exactly same, problem still persists

@harpreetsb
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@cwells did you find anything?

@ghost
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ghost commented Mar 3, 2024

I'm having the same problem in Gnome 45

@tonilink
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tonilink commented Mar 19, 2024

Same behavior here (with Ardour), with Fedora 39 and GNOME 45.5.

@aearly
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aearly commented Apr 17, 2024

I've noticed the same thing too, culprit was this extension. KiTTY was another app that showed this un-maximizing behavior.

@megahomyak
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megahomyak commented May 29, 2024

Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, GNOME Shell 46.0: not only happens after screen locks, but also happens after "screen blanks" (the setting responsible for them is attached below). Putting the device to sleep without locking it, however, does not cause this behavior

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@tfiskgul
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I also have this issue

@alecdotninja
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This may be resolved by #22 .

@mgalgs
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mgalgs commented Oct 4, 2024

This may be resolved by #22 .

Looks like that change was rejected by e.g.o. 😢

Might be able to get it through review by providing a justification as per the docs:

Extensions that want to support other session modes must provide a justification to be approved during review for distribution from the GNOME Extensions website.

@alecdotninja
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alecdotninja commented Oct 6, 2024

I left a followup comment with link to the PR. Hopefully that is enough to get it through.

https://extensions.gnome.org/review/59072

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