You may have forgotten to click "Apply" on the main System Settings
window like I did the first time I was testing it. Clicking OK on the
windows settings windows isn't enough for it to take effect.
Brian
On 6/10/21 1:16 PM, Matt Graham via PLUG-discuss wrote:
On 2021-06-10 11:37, Brian Cluff via PLUG-discuss wrote:
System Settings -> Window Managment -> Window Rules
Click on New
Set the Description to something like "No Full Screen" and leave
everything else alone, it they should all be set to Unimportant.
Click on the "Size & Position" tab
Check the box next to "Fullscreen" then change the select box next
to it to "Force" and the bubble next to that should be set to "No"
Click OK and it will warn you with the verbage that means that it's
going to match ALL windows which would normally not be good, but
that's what you want.
Then click Apply on the main System Setting windows and enjoy your
no full screen system.
The first time I tried this, it worked; pushing the "Full Screen"
button on gwenview put the full screen mode of gwenview into
gwenview's window and did not expand the window. Then I removed the
rule, and full screen in gwenview worked again. Then I thought "Wait,
what about GTK+ applications?" I put the rule back. Gimp's full
screen mode went to full screen, which I sort of expected. So did
gwenview's, which I did not.
And now every application is able to go full screen, regardless of the
rule's presence. I'm a bit confused as to why it'd work the first
time and not the second time.
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