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Application window has no minimum size on Linux #3829
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This is a question to your window manager, which is who creates window decorations. E.g. KWin tries to keep the minimize-maximize-close buttons visible until you force the corner too close to the opposite one, and even then it leaves a few pixels of width and a dozen pixels of height. I don't think Stellarium should set any minimum size. If you badly want its window's size to be limited from below, try using KWin and set the minimum size in its window rules (or does Gnome's WM have a similar config?). |
On Gnome X11, Gnome Wayland and Plasma X11 it is possible to resize the window to a small strip, if you toggled off the "Full-screen mode [F11]" beforehand. By doing this the full titlebar including the window controls and the entirety of the main window disappears, making it hard to find it again or resize it back to its original size.
Expected Behaviour
It should not be possible to make the whole window disappear. At least the titlebar, window controls and some part of the application window should always remain visible on screen
Actual Behaviour
gnome.wayland.Screencast.from.2024-07-30.07-48-23.webm
gnome.x11.Screencast.from.2024-07-30.07-50-01.webm
Steps to reproduce
Press F11 key and start resizing the application window from one of the 4 corners
System
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