Hi, Eckhart;

Good question. I believe this used to be the case in the past (but I might
still be mistaken). Right now, it is not the case.

My current with Kwin 4.5.1 shows the mplayer window at movie size
immediately. I even ran kwin and mplayer with very high niceness under heavy
CPU load to slow them down as much as possible. I could not see at any time
that the mplayer window painted full screen. It is movie-sized immediately.

Also, I notice that the left window border is not painted on this window [it
is see-through] Don't know if this is related to the sizing.

Cheers,
Alexander.

On 5 November 2010 19:02, Eckhart Wörner <ewoer...@kde.org> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> you reported http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=399292 some
> time
> ago, writing:
> > I have my window manager (kwin) set up to automatically maximise
> > mplayer-xv windows. This worked great up to mplayer1.0pre8. I installed
> > mplayer-rc1 and now the resizing doesn't work -- the window snaps back to
> > the movie size. What might have caused this? I can still resize the
> > window manually afterward.
>
> Does "the window snaps back" mean that it first maximizes (as it's supposed
> to
> do) and only then switches to video size?
>
> Eckhart
>
>
>
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