Good morning everyone, When I have a Remote Desktop window opened and click restore down, I get a small window with my rdp session.This is all fine and good. When I click on Maximize after, it behaves like a maximized screen, not the FULL screen like in XP.
I am using Linux Mint 16 Petra cinnamon. The problem I have is that when I drag a window to the top edge of the screen the window only maximizes to the top half of the screen instead of the the entire screen, just like when I hit the maximize button (plus button on the top right side of the screen).
This is what I get.
This is what I want to happen.
1 Answer
Go into System Settings, then into 'Window Tiling and Edge Flip' and check the box marked 'Maximize, instead of tile, when dragging window to top edge'.Tried it on my Linux Mint 16 installation and it worked flawlessly.
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commented Feb 27, 2019
I don't know how the app works on other systems or if the behavior I found on Linux was expected, but I was not able to maximize the window of the app. This was a little annoying, plus the fact that the app don't show entirely on my screen: I use a resolution of 1366x768, but I have a bar on top of the screen that takes kind of 25px or so. Tweaking the code a little, I was able to solve this. All the changes are on src/main/index.js. First, I changed the minHeight to a lower value (in my case 600). Then, I added the 'maximize role' on this part: I'm not making a pull request because I don't know if this is a bug and I chose an arbitrary value for minHeight, but that is my contribution. |
commented Mar 13, 2019 • edited
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I can confirm facing this on Arch Linux. |