On Sun, 28 Aug 2011, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:

>> fullscreen can't be toggled when you press 'f' in the window - only
>> makes it go into fullscreen (still with window decorations though, so
>> it's not the same as being invoked with '-f')

Please CC the original reporter - bugs.debian does not do this
automatically.

> Not true here.

Seems to be a race condition.  Sometimes the decorations are hidden when
fullscreened, sometimes they show.  When toggled back, sometimes just the
mouse cursor shows, other times the window contracts back to its original
size and the mouse cursor is released.

>> fullscreen blows up the image to cover all xinerama screens rather
>> than just the current one (mind you, qiv never did this entirely
>> correctly either, but it rarely split the image across both screens)
>
> I'm not familiar with "xinerama".  How to reproduce the problem ?

You need dual (or more) monitors.  Apps are meant to query the XINERAMA
extension and not split things across any screens.  Even when not in
fullscreen mode, pqiv still wants to centre the window on the centre of
the large imaginary screen made up by joining the 2 monitors.  This slaps
it right in the middle of the join, and is one of the few applications
I've seen do that.


-- 
Tim Connors



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