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bug#24090: 25.1; toggle-frame-fullscreen breaks UI features in Gnome
From: |
N. Jackson |
Subject: |
bug#24090: 25.1; toggle-frame-fullscreen breaks UI features in Gnome |
Date: |
Fri, 29 Jul 2016 12:01:30 -0300 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/25.1 (gnu/linux) |
Hi Martin,
At 09:19 +0200 on Friday 2016-07-29, martin rudalics wrote:
>
> FWIW Gnome's top bar and your gallery of windows should be of type
> _NET_WM_TYPE_DOCK and are therefore shown _below_ your Emacs 'fullboth'
> frame which should be of type _NET_WM_STATE_FULLSCREEN. So I don't see
> a bug here.
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.
[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.]
> Do other applications (e.g. Firefox after hitting F11) behave
> differently when they are in fullscreen mode?
Firefox is not a good choice for testing as it isn't a native
application and is also buggy when it comes to interaction with the top
bar.
I tried with the Gnome file manager Nautilus but it doesn't seem to be
capable of fullscreen display. (Which doesn't really surprise me as it
is a perfect example of neo-Gnomishness: It doesn't do much of
anything.)
I had better luck with Gnome Terminal, and confirmed that the behaviour
is as you describe.
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.) So
please tag this `notabug' and close it.
Thanks and best regards,
N.
[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.]