Summary: | Kpdf restores ssmall after full-screen mode | ||
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Product: | [Applications] kpdf | Reporter: | jos poortvliet <jospoortvliet> |
Component: | general | Assignee: | Albert Astals Cid <aacid> |
Status: | RESOLVED WORKSFORME | ||
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | 0.5 | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | unspecified | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: |
Description
jos poortvliet
2006-01-02 14:55:02 UTC
works here without any problem NOW what! Albert again... ;-) damn, this really happens EVERY TIME. ONLY with kpdf. aaah got it. it doesn't happen with ctrl-shift-F. but i have set in the systemwide hotkeys to use alt-ENTER for fullscreen. it doesn't work here. most apps behave nice: they see, like kpdf does, kwin sets them to fullscreen - and react accordingly. kmplayer, i see, doesn't undertstand it (keeps its non-fullscreen setup). kpdf sees he goes fullscreen, but makes one small mistake - it doesn't seem to remember its previous state. this might be kwin's fault, by the way, i don't know... i hope my denlish is understandable :D You mean using ctrl-shift-F works but using your own defined alt-entern does not???? yes ;-) btw i hope you don't mind all the bugreports/wishes, i love Kpdf and use it daily - i just wanted to tell you guys about these SMALL annoyances/imperfections, hoping it might be helpfull... > You mean using ctrl-shift-F works but using your own defined alt-entern does
> not????
No, and I think Jos' answer is wrong :-)
Using kpdf fullscreen works ok but using system fullscreen (*) doesn't work ok -- the window is not restored properly.
With kpdf fullscreen you can just switch it on and switch it off (back). With system full screen it looks like switching on but then (when getting back) switch-off plus un-maximize (restore). And thus the window gets very small.
(*) titlebar, RMB, advanced, fullscreen.
the self-defined alt-enter IS the system fullscreen, Maciej, so we're talking about the same thing. but you made the point much clearer, thanx. this also happens in okular, btw, http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=137108 Actually, I can reproduce: - open kpdf, select fullscreen from your window manager - close kpdf (Ctrl+Q) - reopen kpdf, it get fullscreen as it was when closing - un-maximise (always from the window manager), and get a tiny kpdf window Though, what I have no idea is: a) kdelibs-only bug b) kdelibs + somehow "bad" kpdf behaviour c) "bad" kpdf behaviour |