[GNOME 3.36][WAYLAND] Dragging Firefox window to the top doesn't move the window appropriately
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(Core :: Widget: Gtk, defect, P3)
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(Reporter: popovic.marko, Unassigned)
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(Blocks 1 open bug)
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User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:75.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/75.0
Steps to reproduce:
Using Nightly on intel i5-8550u and Intel UHD 620 on Fedora 33 daily with:
GNOME Shell 3.35.92
mutter 3.35.92
Using environment variable: MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1
Reproduce with: Place firefox window to the middle of the screen with slight offset from the top-left corner. Afterwards drag the said window to the top in order to full-screen it with snapping.
Actual results:
It changes the size appropriately according to the desktop size, but doesn't move the window to the top left, so it full-screens with an offset.
Expected results:
WIndow is in addition to being appropriately resizded moved to the top left of the screen so it fills the full screen appropriately.
This bug is obsolete on the latest mutter.
These 2 are still very actual:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1620216
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1620208
Comment 2•3 years ago
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Also experiencing this on mutter 3.36.0 running on Arch. Snapping to the top of the screen (full screen) does not work, it results in the behavior described by OP. Snapping to the edges works sometimes, but not always. Reproduced on two separate machines, both running with Wayland.
Comment 3•3 years ago
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@marko Do you have fractional scaling enabled?
Comment 4•3 years ago
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(In reply to JacobHenner from comment #3)
@marko Do you have fractional scaling enabled?
Disregard, that appears to be unrelated.
Comment 5•3 years ago
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Does the same happen when you press super
+up
? Then it's likely a duplicate of bug 1609538
Comment 6•3 years ago
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(In reply to robert.mader from comment #5)
Does the same happen when you press
super
+up
? Then it's likely a duplicate of bug 1609538
Affirmative, but not just Super+Up, it happens to any window snapping key combination (Super+Left/Right too).
Updated•3 years ago
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Comment 7•3 years ago
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(In reply to JacobHenner from comment #6)
(In reply to robert.mader from comment #5)
Does the same happen when you press
super
+up
? Then it's likely a duplicate of bug 1609538Affirmative, but not just Super+Up, it happens to any window snapping key combination (Super+Left/Right too).
In that case we can close this as duplicate of bug 1609538
Updated•3 years ago
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