https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=414049
Bug ID: 414049 Summary: Yakuake window can be maximised with keyboard shortcut, then stays maximised Product: yakuake Version: 3.0.5 Platform: Gentoo Packages OS: Linux Status: REPORTED Severity: normal Priority: NOR Component: general Assignee: h...@kde.org Reporter: war...@gmx.de Target Milestone: --- Good day, I assigned the shortcut Super+Y (German Layout, so on English Layout it’s Super+Z) to open Yakuake. I also set Super+X to maximise the active window. Those two letters are right next to each other on the keyboard. Sometimes I hit the wrong key or press both Y and X accidentally. As a result, Yakuake opens up and maximises (normally, it is about 60 % wide and 30 % high). Now it is stuck at this screen-filling size. When I close and reopen it with Super+Y, it stays at that size. It also does not revert to its original size after pressing Super+X again (which usually un-maximises maximised windows). In this situation, I have to open Yakuake’s settings and re-set the sliders for window width and height back from 100 %. What is your opinion: I would like Yakuake to not react to the Maximise command and stay where it is designed to be. On a sidenote, I can also resize the Yakuake window with Alt+RMB, which causes layout issues in the window. But this time, a cycle of hiding and showing the window re-establishes the preset size. Is there a way to completely disable resize events for the window, so that only Yakuake’s own settings may alter the window dimensions? Thanks for your time. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.