https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=425593
--- Comment #2 from keschur...@gmail.com --- (In reply to David Hurka from comment #1) > I changed the screen switching code of PresentationWidget to un-fullscreen, > move, fullscreen when the screen is changed through the screen selection > button. If only un-fullscreen is respected by the window manager, we get the > result in your screenshot. The new size is 640×480, which is kind of the > standard size of QWidget. But since screen switching is not involved (as I > understand you), that is unlikely to be related. Correct, I am using the "current screen" option. > I think someone else did some changes on the top toolbar, to be able to > access it on a touchscreen or tablet. I don’t remember when that was. > > Do you have the issue only in 1.11, or did you already observe it in 1.10, > or maybe even 1.9? I was not using Okular before 1.11. (I was recently looking for a good doc viewer with freehand annotation tools for remote teaching this fall. Found one in Okular. Thanks!) The same thing happens when I go back to 1.10 and 1.9.2. I tried to bisect the issue, but the flatpak failed to launch for versions <1.9.2. > And since you say “presentation window”: Do you set the presentation widget > to be windowed (not fullscreen) in your window manager, or is it windowed > otherwise? It is intended to be fullscreen, i. e. cover the whole screen > with nothing but the page. I did not change anything with X window manager and I am not sure where that configuration option is. Everything looks normal when I first start presentation mode: it covers the whole screen with nothing but the page, no titlebar, etc. But it is always a separate window from the main app window in the sense that using super+` toggles between them. I am not sure if this is what you mean. Please let me know if there is a configuration file you would like to see. As you say, the presentation widget (window?) appears to forget how large the screen is after I swipe down from the top edge. Hovering over the edges of the widget with the cursor does not show the resizing arrow cursor <->. Using the alt+space shortcut, which brings up the window menu in pop-os, I can resize the shrunken widget. Maximizing it almost restores the presentation to its original state, except that the top bar is still visible. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.