Well, in order to use the back from my first post, don't use the actual
fullscreen.
Regards,
Vít Šesták 'v6ak'
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t; *An:* Prof. Dr. Michael Schefczyk
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> *Betreff:* Re: [qubes-users] Re: Fullscreen Multiple Monitors not
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> Taskbar: that's why I wrote this:
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> > If needed, make the window always-on-top by Alt+Space and selecting
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Thank you very much! The idea does make maximum sense, I think. However,
without turning on full screen, there is the problem that the window -
indeed created large enough to cover the full screen - will be truncated by
the frame decorations. That brings issues particularly with the task bar.
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I guess that the xfreerdp just creates a window that is large enough and
positioned in a way that hides the window borders. However, Qubes OS AFAIK
does not allow the positioning for security reasons. However, you can do
this yourself. It depends on your desktop environment and configuration,
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