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Package: iceweasel
Version: 14.0.1-2

The addons window (Tools -> Add-ons) is always opened maximised.  

This is annoying and makes it impossible to see other windows (for
example, web browser windows with documentation or home page etc for
particular add-ons) at the same time.

clicking the Maximise icon on the Add-ons window's title bar gets it to a
state where it is resizable but:

a) the width and height of this window is several thousand by several
thousand (many times larger than my 1920x1200 screen), requiring manual
moving (with Alt-mouse drag) and resizing the window several times until
it fits in the screen,

and

b) the size is forgotten as soon as the Addons window is closed - the
next time it is opened, it is maximised again.


NOTE: this bug also occurs in 19.0~a2+20121214042017-1 from
mozilla.debian.net, and presumably every version in between.  I was
hoping that this was just a to-be-fixed bug in v14, but I tried v19
today and the bug still exists.


Craig

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On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 08:33:29AM +0100, Mike Hommey wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 01:08:06PM +1100, Craig Sanders wrote:
> > The addons window (Tools -> Add-ons) is always opened maximised.  
> 
> O_o this doesn't open a window, this opens a tab. Are you sure you don't
> have an extension changing this behavior?

yep, you're right.

it turned out to be the MR Tech Toolkit, which hasn't been updated
for a few years now.  I've disabled it.


thanks,

craig

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