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Bug 791683 - Default window size “maximized” at high scaling settings
Default window size “maximized” at high scaling settings
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 651075
Product: mutter
Classification: Core
Component: general
3.27.x
Other Linux
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: mutter-maint
mutter-maint
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2017-12-16 14:15 UTC by Frank
Modified: 2017-12-19 20:12 UTC
See Also:
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Default window size at 150 % scaling (877.62 KB, image/png)
2017-12-16 14:15 UTC, Frank
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Description Frank 2017-12-16 14:15:21 UTC
Created attachment 365619 [details]
Default window size at 150 % scaling

I use a fractional scaling factor of 150 % to make my HTPC usable with Gnome, many thanks for that, first! But now, almost all windows I open take up the whole vertical space, and horizontally-wide, there are just small borders on both sides. I attached a screen shot.

At such small effective window sizes, real windows don’t make that much sense anymore. So I thought, maximizing all application windows by default would be useful. What do you think?
Comment 1 Florian Müllner 2017-12-19 20:12:39 UTC
We do automaxize windows that are so big that they cover most of the screen, but it works in terms of work area (that is, something like "at least 80% of the available area"), not either width or height.

For maximizing *all* windows, at least on small screens, there's an existing request in bug 651075.

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 651075 ***