On Tue, 24 Oct 2006 10:35:19 +1000 Daniel Kasak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
babbled:

> Hi all.

behaves for me atm.

> I'm having some issues with the size that windows get on startup. This 
> problems mainly occurs with the OpenOffice suite, and can be reproduced 
> by doing the following:
> 
> - start an OpenOffice app
> - maximize it
> - note that it fills the screen properly, and doesn't overlap the shelf
> - close it
> - start it again
> 
> When it starts again, it starts full-screen. I have tried with:
> - the shelf 'above everything' as well as 'below everything' ... no 
> difference to window sizing on restart
> - the 'smart expansion' as well as 'fill available space' maximize 
> policy ... also no difference
> 
> The problem only occurs if the OpenOffice app is maximized when I close 
> it. If I resize it down a bit, it restarts at this size.
> 
> I have repeated these tests on a fresh install ( and also rm -rf ~/.e ).
> 
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