SUMMARY Most of the time I work in fullscreen mode. When I exit from fullscreen, krita deforms the main window to a small column mid - screen STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Enter fullscreen 2. Work a bit (not sure if this step is necessary) 3. Exit fullscreen OBSERVED RESULT Krita deforms the normal main window (not fullscreen) EXPECTED RESULT Krita shouldn't change/deform window size after exiting from fullscreen mode SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS macOS: 10.14.6
What if you exit the full screen, then resize the window to be the size you want, and then enter full screen etc.? I *think* Krita window just remembers the previous used size, so simply changing it to something sane should work...
I never play around with window sizes, the main window fills in the screen and exiting from fullscreen shouldn't change anything about the previous window state. But it does. This seems a new bug, as i didn't see that behavior in older versions. Just now I launched krita. As said the main window (not fullscreen state) fills the screen I entered fullscreen, also hiding the dockers with tab I exited from fullscreen. The window shrunk to a square mid - screen. To a column if I opened the dockers with tab
(In reply to Tymond from comment #1) > What if you exit the full screen, then resize the window to be the size you > want, and then enter full screen etc.? I *think* Krita window just remembers > the previous used size, so simply changing it to something sane should > work... That sounds reasonable but it doesn't. krita seems not to remember its window state, not even if I change the window size and re-enter fullscreen. I can change window size as often as I like. The fullscreen mode changes the size of the main window
Nothing like this happens on any of my macs.
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