Light Table is fine (Ctrl+L) Here is what happens when I press Exit Full Screen / Full Screen: digikam.general: Stacked View Mode : 0 digikam.widgets: TURN ON fullscreen digikam.general: Stacked View Mode : 0 digikam.widgets: TURN OFF fullscreen digikam.general: Stacked View Mode : 0 digikam.widgets: TURN ON fullscreen digikam.general: Stacked View Mode : 0 digikam.widgets: TURN OFF fullscreen digikam.general: Stacked View Mode : 0 digikam.widgets: TURN ON fullscreen digikam.general: Stacked View Mode : 0 digikam.widgets: TURN OFF fullscreen digikam.general: Stacked View Mode : 0 digikam.widgets: TURN ON fullscreen digikam.general: Stacked View Mode : 0 digikam.widgets: TURN OFF fullscreen digikam.general: Stacked View Mode : 0 digikam.widgets: TURN ON fullscreen digikam.general: Stacked View Mode : 0 ... Linux Mint 18.1 Cinnamon
Ctrl+M does not work, I do see the toolbar but clicking on Full Screen button does nothing. Ctrl+Shift+F isn't working either. See short video (you won't see mouse pointer so just look at the Full Screen button) https://youtu.be/KFJ9sKPSv2E
I just installed MATE desktop in my system but it did not help. The window is still in fullscreen mode and I don't know how to switch the mode OFF. If I right click on any other window I see move and resize options available but they are inactive for the digiKam window. Terminal does not show any error. Any ideas? https://youtu.be/FJnjZID0k1U
From icon view contextual menu, it must have an option to switch off fullscreen mode... Gilles Caulier
(In reply to caulier.gilles from comment #3) > From icon view contextual menu, it must have an option to switch off > fullscreen mode... > > Gilles Caulier I tried that one too. You can see it on the video. None of the available options work.
I also was experiencing the same problem with 5.4. I upgraded to 5.5 and had the same issue. I deleted the rc files in .config/ and the issue went away. I am not sure what settings were causing the problem though. If it happens again I'll copy the rc files somewhere else and diff them against the new ones created by the application.
(In reply to quincy from comment #5) > I also was experiencing the same problem with 5.4. I upgraded to 5.5 and > had the same issue. I deleted the rc files in .config/ and the issue went > away. I am not sure what settings were causing the problem though. If it > happens again I'll copy the rc files somewhere else and diff them against > the new ones created by the application. Are you on Cinnamon? I went back to KDE and this never happens again
Yes, Cinnamon on Mint 18.1.
I had the same problem Digikam 5.5. It appears that in the .config/digikamrc two settings affect this in the section [General Settings] Height 1024=1024 Width 1280=1280 When I replaced the values with approx half the value evrything worked correctly. If it doesn't work for you delete or rename the digikamrc.
What's about this problem if you use official Linux AppImage bundle instead system package ? Gilles Caulier
This is reproducible using current digiKam 7.0.0-beta2 pre-release installar for Windows ? https://files.kde.org/digikam/ Gilles Caulier
AppImage linux bundle i want mean, sorry... Gilles Caulier
Created attachment 125254 [details] attachment-7645-0.html What is this about? On Sun, Jan 19, 2020, 7:10 AM <bugzilla_noreply@kde.org> wrote: > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=377422 > > --- Comment #11 from caulier.gilles@gmail.com --- > AppImage linux bundle i want mean, sorry... > > Gilles Caulier > > -- > You are receiving this mail because: > You are on the CC list for the bug.
I want to know if the problem is reproducible using current Linux AppImage bundle of digiKam 7.0.0-beta2 pre-release available here : https://files.kde.org/digikam/ Gilles Caulier
digiKam 7.0.0 stable release is now published: https://www.digikam.org/news/2020-07-19-7.0.0_release_announcement/ We need a fresh feedback on this file using this version. Best Regards Gilles Caulier
I can confirm that running the 7.1.0 x64 AppImage version on Ubuntu 18.10 with Cinnamon desktop, I cannot reproduce the issue.