** Tags removed: xrandr-scaling
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Title:
Scaling one monitor (to 1.5x in my case) can cause Firefox to lose
window features
Thank you for the report Allan. Would you mind filing an upstream bug at
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/enter_bug.cgi#h=dupes%7CFirefox, and sharing the
link to it here?
Thanks!
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Thanks. It looks like your Firefox is configured to use client-side
decorations. That makes this a pure Firefox bug since it would be
responsible for rendering everything.
** No longer affects: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
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Here's another image with the windows showing in alt-tab mode (whatever
that's called - pressed Super button once).
** Attachment added: "Screenshot_2020-11-04_22-54-59.png"
@vanvugt Can you describe which parts of Firefox you can't tell are
missing? I can update the information if necessary.
Regarding which parts are missing here's a list:
- titlebar/tabs
- minimize, maximize, close buttons
- Back/forward/refresh/home buttons, address bar, add-on buttons, settings
If the problem is just the window decorations then this is an Xwayland
bug (source package 'xorg-server').
But I can't tell right now if parts of Firefox itself are also missing.
And either way, the problem could be triggered by Firefox itself.
** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) => xorg-server
** Description changed:
One monitor is a 4K monitor scaled to 1.5x, the other is a normal
1920x1080 monitor scaled to 1x.
- While Firefox is already open, after logging into the lock screen,
+ While Firefox is already open, after logging in with the lock screen,
sometimes Firefox will
I've attached an image of Netflix showing on the Dell monitor after I
changed the zoom level back to 1.5x for the Samsung monitor. The image
shows Firefox without the window border. Netflix was not in fullscreen
mode.
** Attachment added: "Netflix on Dell monitor without window features, not in
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