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Awesome Donkey:
Those are the main two I've noticed. It did happen once for the Options window too, but hasn't again. I suspect it could happen with others like RM&C, would need to mess with that.
I use GNOME, not Plasma (thankfully).
mwillems:
--- Quote from: bob on September 06, 2024, 01:04:13 pm ---There actually is supposed to be a calculated minimum size. Is it just those 2 dialogs?
BTW, I can't get that to happen on debian bullseye and wayland gnome
wayland plasma is a disaster in general.
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For me with Gnome on Wayland, it happens to me infrequently with almost any child window (I've seen it with options, I've seen it with the registration dialog, about, etc.). And when I say I see it infrequently it's like, maybe once a month using MC on Linux every day. I've never seen it on XFCE4 FWIW, only with Gnome.
I haven't found a way to reproduce it or I'd have reported it, but the window is always a pixel or two wide and maybe ten pixels tall when I see it, and it's mostly just a challenge to realize that this thing has happened, find the tiny window, and resize it.
bob:
--- Quote from: mwillems on September 06, 2024, 01:20:16 pm ---For me with Gnome on Wayland, it happens to me infrequently with almost any child window (I've seen it with options, I've seen it with the registration dialog, about, etc.). And when I say I see it infrequently it's like, maybe once a month using MC on Linux every day. I've never seen it on XFCE4 FWIW, only with Gnome.
I haven't found a way to reproduce it or I'd have reported it, but the window is always a pixel or two wide and maybe ten pixels tall when I see it, and it's mostly just a challenge to realize that this thing has happened, find the tiny window, and resize it.
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In general the popup windows are created (not shown) 1x1 which is the minimum in X (0x0 in windows and Mac) then on first show set to their actual size which shouldn't be under 400x400 (at least for the about box). Wayland on my i9 with intel graphics and plasma even the system dialogs are screwed up. Gnome is better but still lacking smoothness.
Awesome Donkey:
--- Quote from: mwillems on September 06, 2024, 01:20:16 pm ---I haven't found a way to reproduce it or I'd have reported it, but the window is always a pixel or two wide and maybe ten pixels tall when I see it, and it's mostly just a challenge to realize that this thing has happened, find the tiny window, and resize it.
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Almost always happens to me after running MC after doing a system reboot with the About dialog, library backup dialog, etc. all doing that when using Wayland (and XWayland).
David Sydney:
Another one ...on Windows version the top back,forward,refrsh buttons (next to the window tabs) operate like a browser and take me back/forward to the last/next screen I have looked at.
Unfortunately in Linux version, the backbutton takes me back all the way to the front of "Start" or whatever I was looking at. Then I have browse about 4 screens back to the same place for Forum, Linux version then the thread I was looking at before. I am running KDE on Manjaro if that makes a difference.
David
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