[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1802039] Re: Firefox without titlebar has visual glitches when maximizing/unmaximizing

2022-10-11 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: firefox
   Importance: Medium => Unknown

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Title:
  Firefox without titlebar has visual glitches when
  maximizing/unmaximizing

Status in Mozilla Firefox:
  New
Status in firefox package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  There is a relatively new feature in Firefox that allows you to hide
  the title bar (I'm running Firefox 63.0), which is very helpful when
  you have a low resolution screen.  However, when changing the
  maximization state, some visual gitches occur.  I didn't notice this
  glitching when running Kubuntu or Ubuntu Budgie on two separate
  systems.

  To try this, go to your Firefox Menu, click Customize, and uncheck
  "Title Bar" at the bottom left.  Then unmaximize the window and then
  remaximize it.

  What it's supposed to look like: https://pasteboard.co/HM0h8oB.png
  Unmaximized (note the large transparent section): 
https://pasteboard.co/HM0hpud.png
  Remaximized (note the duplicate set of close buttons): 
https://pasteboard.co/HM0hCf5.png

  Also another interesting bug I noticed...if you try to use Firefox in
  the no titlebar state with the global menu enabled (e.g. Contemporary,
  Cupertino, or Mutiny panel layouts), the window buttons are not placed
  correctly, being on the window border.

  Systems tried on:

  Laptop, Dell Latitude E5430 - Intel Core i3-3120M dual core with 
hyperthreading, 12 GB DDR3 Memory, Intel 4000 Graphics, Built-in LCD at 
1366x768 (screenshots from this system)
  Desktop, Lenovo ThinkCentre M79 - AMD A4-6300B 3.7 GHz dual core, 8 GB DDR3 
Memory, AMD 8370D Graphics, HP 2009f Monitor at 1600x900

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1802039]

2021-05-03 Thread Aliakbarmostafaei-k
(In reply to ollihcnivad from comment #7)
> This is still happening in Ubuntu Mate 20.04 with Firefox 85.0. Any updates?

The `mate-netbook` is the culprit, removing it (sudo apt remove mate-
netbook mate-netbook-common) will fix this.

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Title:
  Firefox without titlebar has visual glitches when
  maximizing/unmaximizing

Status in Mozilla Firefox:
  New
Status in firefox package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  There is a relatively new feature in Firefox that allows you to hide
  the title bar (I'm running Firefox 63.0), which is very helpful when
  you have a low resolution screen.  However, when changing the
  maximization state, some visual gitches occur.  I didn't notice this
  glitching when running Kubuntu or Ubuntu Budgie on two separate
  systems.

  To try this, go to your Firefox Menu, click Customize, and uncheck
  "Title Bar" at the bottom left.  Then unmaximize the window and then
  remaximize it.

  What it's supposed to look like: https://pasteboard.co/HM0h8oB.png
  Unmaximized (note the large transparent section): 
https://pasteboard.co/HM0hpud.png
  Remaximized (note the duplicate set of close buttons): 
https://pasteboard.co/HM0hCf5.png

  Also another interesting bug I noticed...if you try to use Firefox in
  the no titlebar state with the global menu enabled (e.g. Contemporary,
  Cupertino, or Mutiny panel layouts), the window buttons are not placed
  correctly, being on the window border.

  Systems tried on:

  Laptop, Dell Latitude E5430 - Intel Core i3-3120M dual core with 
hyperthreading, 12 GB DDR3 Memory, Intel 4000 Graphics, Built-in LCD at 
1366x768 (screenshots from this system)
  Desktop, Lenovo ThinkCentre M79 - AMD A4-6300B 3.7 GHz dual core, 8 GB DDR3 
Memory, AMD 8370D Graphics, HP 2009f Monitor at 1600x900

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Re: [Desktop-packages] [Bug 1802039]

2021-02-08 Thread Ian Peters
Yeah I've been having trouble with it still in Ubuntu MATE 20.10.  Also
appears to be an issue in Vivaldi.

On Mon, Feb 8, 2021 at 3:00 AM Alexander Browne <1802...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:

> I haven't used MATE for a couple years now, so I'm not sure myself.
>
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> Title:
>   Firefox without titlebar has visual glitches when
>   maximizing/unmaximizing
>
> Status in Mozilla Firefox:
>   New
> Status in firefox package in Ubuntu:
>   Confirmed
>
> Bug description:
>   There is a relatively new feature in Firefox that allows you to hide
>   the title bar (I'm running Firefox 63.0), which is very helpful when
>   you have a low resolution screen.  However, when changing the
>   maximization state, some visual gitches occur.  I didn't notice this
>   glitching when running Kubuntu or Ubuntu Budgie on two separate
>   systems.
>
>   To try this, go to your Firefox Menu, click Customize, and uncheck
>   "Title Bar" at the bottom left.  Then unmaximize the window and then
>   remaximize it.
>
>   What it's supposed to look like: https://pasteboard.co/HM0h8oB.png
>   Unmaximized (note the large transparent section):
> https://pasteboard.co/HM0hpud.png
>   Remaximized (note the duplicate set of close buttons):
> https://pasteboard.co/HM0hCf5.png
>
>   Also another interesting bug I noticed...if you try to use Firefox in
>   the no titlebar state with the global menu enabled (e.g. Contemporary,
>   Cupertino, or Mutiny panel layouts), the window buttons are not placed
>   correctly, being on the window border.
>
>   Systems tried on:
>
>   Laptop, Dell Latitude E5430 - Intel Core i3-3120M dual core with
> hyperthreading, 12 GB DDR3 Memory, Intel 4000 Graphics, Built-in LCD at
> 1366x768 (screenshots from this system)
>   Desktop, Lenovo ThinkCentre M79 - AMD A4-6300B 3.7 GHz dual core, 8 GB
> DDR3 Memory, AMD 8370D Graphics, HP 2009f Monitor at 1600x900
>
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Title:
  Firefox without titlebar has visual glitches when
  maximizing/unmaximizing

Status in Mozilla Firefox:
  New
Status in firefox package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  There is a relatively new feature in Firefox that allows you to hide
  the title bar (I'm running Firefox 63.0), which is very helpful when
  you have a low resolution screen.  However, when changing the
  maximization state, some visual gitches occur.  I didn't notice this
  glitching when running Kubuntu or Ubuntu Budgie on two separate
  systems.

  To try this, go to your Firefox Menu, click Customize, and uncheck
  "Title Bar" at the bottom left.  Then unmaximize the window and then
  remaximize it.

  What it's supposed to look like: https://pasteboard.co/HM0h8oB.png
  Unmaximized (note the large transparent section): 
https://pasteboard.co/HM0hpud.png
  Remaximized (note the duplicate set of close buttons): 
https://pasteboard.co/HM0hCf5.png

  Also another interesting bug I noticed...if you try to use Firefox in
  the no titlebar state with the global menu enabled (e.g. Contemporary,
  Cupertino, or Mutiny panel layouts), the window buttons are not placed
  correctly, being on the window border.

  Systems tried on:

  Laptop, Dell Latitude E5430 - Intel Core i3-3120M dual core with 
hyperthreading, 12 GB DDR3 Memory, Intel 4000 Graphics, Built-in LCD at 
1366x768 (screenshots from this system)
  Desktop, Lenovo ThinkCentre M79 - AMD A4-6300B 3.7 GHz dual core, 8 GB DDR3 
Memory, AMD 8370D Graphics, HP 2009f Monitor at 1600x900

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1802039]

2021-02-08 Thread Alexander Browne
I haven't used MATE for a couple years now, so I'm not sure myself.

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Title:
  Firefox without titlebar has visual glitches when
  maximizing/unmaximizing

Status in Mozilla Firefox:
  New
Status in firefox package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  There is a relatively new feature in Firefox that allows you to hide
  the title bar (I'm running Firefox 63.0), which is very helpful when
  you have a low resolution screen.  However, when changing the
  maximization state, some visual gitches occur.  I didn't notice this
  glitching when running Kubuntu or Ubuntu Budgie on two separate
  systems.

  To try this, go to your Firefox Menu, click Customize, and uncheck
  "Title Bar" at the bottom left.  Then unmaximize the window and then
  remaximize it.

  What it's supposed to look like: https://pasteboard.co/HM0h8oB.png
  Unmaximized (note the large transparent section): 
https://pasteboard.co/HM0hpud.png
  Remaximized (note the duplicate set of close buttons): 
https://pasteboard.co/HM0hCf5.png

  Also another interesting bug I noticed...if you try to use Firefox in
  the no titlebar state with the global menu enabled (e.g. Contemporary,
  Cupertino, or Mutiny panel layouts), the window buttons are not placed
  correctly, being on the window border.

  Systems tried on:

  Laptop, Dell Latitude E5430 - Intel Core i3-3120M dual core with 
hyperthreading, 12 GB DDR3 Memory, Intel 4000 Graphics, Built-in LCD at 
1366x768 (screenshots from this system)
  Desktop, Lenovo ThinkCentre M79 - AMD A4-6300B 3.7 GHz dual core, 8 GB DDR3 
Memory, AMD 8370D Graphics, HP 2009f Monitor at 1600x900

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1802039]

2021-02-08 Thread Ollihcnivad
This is still happening in Ubuntu Mate 20.04 with Firefox 85.0. Any
updates?

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Title:
  Firefox without titlebar has visual glitches when
  maximizing/unmaximizing

Status in Mozilla Firefox:
  New
Status in firefox package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  There is a relatively new feature in Firefox that allows you to hide
  the title bar (I'm running Firefox 63.0), which is very helpful when
  you have a low resolution screen.  However, when changing the
  maximization state, some visual gitches occur.  I didn't notice this
  glitching when running Kubuntu or Ubuntu Budgie on two separate
  systems.

  To try this, go to your Firefox Menu, click Customize, and uncheck
  "Title Bar" at the bottom left.  Then unmaximize the window and then
  remaximize it.

  What it's supposed to look like: https://pasteboard.co/HM0h8oB.png
  Unmaximized (note the large transparent section): 
https://pasteboard.co/HM0hpud.png
  Remaximized (note the duplicate set of close buttons): 
https://pasteboard.co/HM0hCf5.png

  Also another interesting bug I noticed...if you try to use Firefox in
  the no titlebar state with the global menu enabled (e.g. Contemporary,
  Cupertino, or Mutiny panel layouts), the window buttons are not placed
  correctly, being on the window border.

  Systems tried on:

  Laptop, Dell Latitude E5430 - Intel Core i3-3120M dual core with 
hyperthreading, 12 GB DDR3 Memory, Intel 4000 Graphics, Built-in LCD at 
1366x768 (screenshots from this system)
  Desktop, Lenovo ThinkCentre M79 - AMD A4-6300B 3.7 GHz dual core, 8 GB DDR3 
Memory, AMD 8370D Graphics, HP 2009f Monitor at 1600x900

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1802039] Re: Firefox without titlebar has visual glitches when maximizing/unmaximizing

2020-07-18 Thread Adolfo Jayme
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Low

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Title:
  Firefox without titlebar has visual glitches when
  maximizing/unmaximizing

Status in Mozilla Firefox:
  New
Status in firefox package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  There is a relatively new feature in Firefox that allows you to hide
  the title bar (I'm running Firefox 63.0), which is very helpful when
  you have a low resolution screen.  However, when changing the
  maximization state, some visual gitches occur.  I didn't notice this
  glitching when running Kubuntu or Ubuntu Budgie on two separate
  systems.

  To try this, go to your Firefox Menu, click Customize, and uncheck
  "Title Bar" at the bottom left.  Then unmaximize the window and then
  remaximize it.

  What it's supposed to look like: https://pasteboard.co/HM0h8oB.png
  Unmaximized (note the large transparent section): 
https://pasteboard.co/HM0hpud.png
  Remaximized (note the duplicate set of close buttons): 
https://pasteboard.co/HM0hCf5.png

  Also another interesting bug I noticed...if you try to use Firefox in
  the no titlebar state with the global menu enabled (e.g. Contemporary,
  Cupertino, or Mutiny panel layouts), the window buttons are not placed
  correctly, being on the window border.

  Systems tried on:

  Laptop, Dell Latitude E5430 - Intel Core i3-3120M dual core with 
hyperthreading, 12 GB DDR3 Memory, Intel 4000 Graphics, Built-in LCD at 
1366x768 (screenshots from this system)
  Desktop, Lenovo ThinkCentre M79 - AMD A4-6300B 3.7 GHz dual core, 8 GB DDR3 
Memory, AMD 8370D Graphics, HP 2009f Monitor at 1600x900

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1802039] Re: Firefox without titlebar has visual glitches when maximizing/unmaximizing

2019-06-23 Thread Arshpreet
Did this bug get fixed?

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Title:
  Firefox without titlebar has visual glitches when
  maximizing/unmaximizing

Status in Mozilla Firefox:
  New
Status in firefox package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  There is a relatively new feature in Firefox that allows you to hide
  the title bar (I'm running Firefox 63.0), which is very helpful when
  you have a low resolution screen.  However, when changing the
  maximization state, some visual gitches occur.  I didn't notice this
  glitching when running Kubuntu or Ubuntu Budgie on two separate
  systems.

  To try this, go to your Firefox Menu, click Customize, and uncheck
  "Title Bar" at the bottom left.  Then unmaximize the window and then
  remaximize it.

  What it's supposed to look like: https://pasteboard.co/HM0h8oB.png
  Unmaximized (note the large transparent section): 
https://pasteboard.co/HM0hpud.png
  Remaximized (note the duplicate set of close buttons): 
https://pasteboard.co/HM0hCf5.png

  Also another interesting bug I noticed...if you try to use Firefox in
  the no titlebar state with the global menu enabled (e.g. Contemporary,
  Cupertino, or Mutiny panel layouts), the window buttons are not placed
  correctly, being on the window border.

  Systems tried on:

  Laptop, Dell Latitude E5430 - Intel Core i3-3120M dual core with 
hyperthreading, 12 GB DDR3 Memory, Intel 4000 Graphics, Built-in LCD at 
1366x768 (screenshots from this system)
  Desktop, Lenovo ThinkCentre M79 - AMD A4-6300B 3.7 GHz dual core, 8 GB DDR3 
Memory, AMD 8370D Graphics, HP 2009f Monitor at 1600x900

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1802039] Re: Firefox without titlebar has visual glitches when maximizing/unmaximizing

2019-05-31 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #1552613
   https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1552613

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Title:
  Firefox without titlebar has visual glitches when
  maximizing/unmaximizing

Status in Mozilla Firefox:
  New
Status in firefox package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  There is a relatively new feature in Firefox that allows you to hide
  the title bar (I'm running Firefox 63.0), which is very helpful when
  you have a low resolution screen.  However, when changing the
  maximization state, some visual gitches occur.  I didn't notice this
  glitching when running Kubuntu or Ubuntu Budgie on two separate
  systems.

  To try this, go to your Firefox Menu, click Customize, and uncheck
  "Title Bar" at the bottom left.  Then unmaximize the window and then
  remaximize it.

  What it's supposed to look like: https://pasteboard.co/HM0h8oB.png
  Unmaximized (note the large transparent section): 
https://pasteboard.co/HM0hpud.png
  Remaximized (note the duplicate set of close buttons): 
https://pasteboard.co/HM0hCf5.png

  Also another interesting bug I noticed...if you try to use Firefox in
  the no titlebar state with the global menu enabled (e.g. Contemporary,
  Cupertino, or Mutiny panel layouts), the window buttons are not placed
  correctly, being on the window border.

  Systems tried on:

  Laptop, Dell Latitude E5430 - Intel Core i3-3120M dual core with 
hyperthreading, 12 GB DDR3 Memory, Intel 4000 Graphics, Built-in LCD at 
1366x768 (screenshots from this system)
  Desktop, Lenovo ThinkCentre M79 - AMD A4-6300B 3.7 GHz dual core, 8 GB DDR3 
Memory, AMD 8370D Graphics, HP 2009f Monitor at 1600x900

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1802039]

2019-05-31 Thread Bug-husbandry-bot
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1552613

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Title:
  Firefox without titlebar has visual glitches when
  maximizing/unmaximizing

Status in Mozilla Firefox:
  New
Status in firefox package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  There is a relatively new feature in Firefox that allows you to hide
  the title bar (I'm running Firefox 63.0), which is very helpful when
  you have a low resolution screen.  However, when changing the
  maximization state, some visual gitches occur.  I didn't notice this
  glitching when running Kubuntu or Ubuntu Budgie on two separate
  systems.

  To try this, go to your Firefox Menu, click Customize, and uncheck
  "Title Bar" at the bottom left.  Then unmaximize the window and then
  remaximize it.

  What it's supposed to look like: https://pasteboard.co/HM0h8oB.png
  Unmaximized (note the large transparent section): 
https://pasteboard.co/HM0hpud.png
  Remaximized (note the duplicate set of close buttons): 
https://pasteboard.co/HM0hCf5.png

  Also another interesting bug I noticed...if you try to use Firefox in
  the no titlebar state with the global menu enabled (e.g. Contemporary,
  Cupertino, or Mutiny panel layouts), the window buttons are not placed
  correctly, being on the window border.

  Systems tried on:

  Laptop, Dell Latitude E5430 - Intel Core i3-3120M dual core with 
hyperthreading, 12 GB DDR3 Memory, Intel 4000 Graphics, Built-in LCD at 
1366x768 (screenshots from this system)
  Desktop, Lenovo ThinkCentre M79 - AMD A4-6300B 3.7 GHz dual core, 8 GB DDR3 
Memory, AMD 8370D Graphics, HP 2009f Monitor at 1600x900

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1802039] Re: Firefox without titlebar has visual glitches when maximizing/unmaximizing

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On 2018-08-12T14:30:32+00:00 Alexander Browne wrote:

Testing with Ubuntu MATE 18.04(.1) using the default wm/compositor
Marco. I've tried Nightly (downloaded from Mozilla), Firefox 61 (the
version in the Ubuntu repo), and back to 60 (downloaded from Mozilla) (I
think the first version with CSD?).

- With Customize → Title Bar unchecked to enable CSD, make sure Firefox is 
maximized, then close it.
- Reopen Firefox, and then unmaximize the window. An extra titlebar and border 
now appears with a transparent border around Firefox window, as show in the 
first screenshot. 
- When you maximize the window, the border goes away, but the extra titlebar 
remains, as shown in the second screenshot.
- If you close Firefox when it is *not* maximized and reopen it, then it will 
behave correctly even when maximizing and maximizing — until you close it again 
maximized and reopen it.

It does not happen every time, i.e. sometimes you can close Firefox
maximized and it will behave correctly, but it occurs more often than
not. I've tried it on several computers, trying to find a pattern, but I
can't find one... It does seem that it happens more often on a computer
with HiDPI, but I've only tried one computer like that.

The strangest part is that it doesn't occur at all on my personal
computer's main user account, even if I create a new Firefox profile. I
mostly use Nightly, so when I first saw it on other computers, I thought
it was something that had been fixed between the release version and the
Nightly version I was using ;-) But it was reported on the Ubuntu MATE
forum, and now I've tried it more and found that it does occur when I
create a new user account on my computer, and I've seen it on every
other Ubuntu MATE installation I've tried, even with Nightly. (I'm have
no idea what setting/tweak I have in my user account that could be
affecting it!)

I'm happy to help testing if you let me know how. I can also report it
to MATE/Marco if you think that's where the issue is. Thanks for all the
work on Firefox CSD!

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On 2018-08-12T14:32:31+00:00 Alexander Browne wrote:

Created attachment 8999434
1 Window after unmaximizing

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On 2018-08-12T14:33:17+00:00 Alexander Browne wrote:

Created attachment 8999435
2 Window after re-maximizing

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On 2018-09-10T10:20:02+00:00 mkurz wrote:

I experience the same problem with gnome-flashback, see my comment here:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1408360#c32

Maybe this is somehow related to Bug 1452520?

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On 2019-02-06T13:06:56+00:00 Stransky wrote:

Can you try latest nightly please? Thanks.

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On 2019-02-06T17:22:21+00:00 Alexander Browne wrote:

I just tried Nightly and I do still see the issue. I tried Ubuntu MATE
18.10 and a daily build of Disco (18.04).

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** Changed in: firefox
   Status: Unknown => New

** Changed in: firefox
   Importance: Unknown => Medium

** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #1408360
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Title:
  Firefox without titlebar has visual glitches when
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Status in Mozilla Firefox:
  New
Status in firefox package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  There is a relatively new feature in Firefox that allows you to hide
  the title bar (I'm running Firefox 63.0), which is very helpful when
  you have a low resolution screen.  However, when changing the
  maximization state, some visual gitches occur.  I didn't notice this
  glitching when running Kubuntu or Ubuntu Budgie on two separate
  systems.

  To try this, go to your Firefox Menu, click 

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1802039] Re: Firefox without titlebar has visual glitches when maximizing/unmaximizing

2019-02-09 Thread Paul White
** Also affects: firefox via
   https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1482716
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

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Title:
  Firefox without titlebar has visual glitches when
  maximizing/unmaximizing

Status in Mozilla Firefox:
  Unknown
Status in firefox package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  There is a relatively new feature in Firefox that allows you to hide
  the title bar (I'm running Firefox 63.0), which is very helpful when
  you have a low resolution screen.  However, when changing the
  maximization state, some visual gitches occur.  I didn't notice this
  glitching when running Kubuntu or Ubuntu Budgie on two separate
  systems.

  To try this, go to your Firefox Menu, click Customize, and uncheck
  "Title Bar" at the bottom left.  Then unmaximize the window and then
  remaximize it.

  What it's supposed to look like: https://pasteboard.co/HM0h8oB.png
  Unmaximized (note the large transparent section): 
https://pasteboard.co/HM0hpud.png
  Remaximized (note the duplicate set of close buttons): 
https://pasteboard.co/HM0hCf5.png

  Also another interesting bug I noticed...if you try to use Firefox in
  the no titlebar state with the global menu enabled (e.g. Contemporary,
  Cupertino, or Mutiny panel layouts), the window buttons are not placed
  correctly, being on the window border.

  Systems tried on:

  Laptop, Dell Latitude E5430 - Intel Core i3-3120M dual core with 
hyperthreading, 12 GB DDR3 Memory, Intel 4000 Graphics, Built-in LCD at 
1366x768 (screenshots from this system)
  Desktop, Lenovo ThinkCentre M79 - AMD A4-6300B 3.7 GHz dual core, 8 GB DDR3 
Memory, AMD 8370D Graphics, HP 2009f Monitor at 1600x900

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1802039] Re: Firefox without titlebar has visual glitches when maximizing/unmaximizing

2018-11-24 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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Title:
  Firefox without titlebar has visual glitches when
  maximizing/unmaximizing

Status in firefox package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  There is a relatively new feature in Firefox that allows you to hide
  the title bar (I'm running Firefox 63.0), which is very helpful when
  you have a low resolution screen.  However, when changing the
  maximization state, some visual gitches occur.  I didn't notice this
  glitching when running Kubuntu or Ubuntu Budgie on two separate
  systems.

  To try this, go to your Firefox Menu, click Customize, and uncheck
  "Title Bar" at the bottom left.  Then unmaximize the window and then
  remaximize it.

  What it's supposed to look like: https://pasteboard.co/HM0h8oB.png
  Unmaximized (note the large transparent section): 
https://pasteboard.co/HM0hpud.png
  Remaximized (note the duplicate set of close buttons): 
https://pasteboard.co/HM0hCf5.png

  Also another interesting bug I noticed...if you try to use Firefox in
  the no titlebar state with the global menu enabled (e.g. Contemporary,
  Cupertino, or Mutiny panel layouts), the window buttons are not placed
  correctly, being on the window border.

  Systems tried on:

  Laptop, Dell Latitude E5430 - Intel Core i3-3120M dual core with 
hyperthreading, 12 GB DDR3 Memory, Intel 4000 Graphics, Built-in LCD at 
1366x768 (screenshots from this system)
  Desktop, Lenovo ThinkCentre M79 - AMD A4-6300B 3.7 GHz dual core, 8 GB DDR3 
Memory, AMD 8370D Graphics, HP 2009f Monitor at 1600x900

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1802039] Re: Firefox without titlebar has visual glitches when maximizing/unmaximizing

2018-11-13 Thread Martin Wimpress
** Also affects: firefox (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** No longer affects: ubuntu-mate

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Title:
  Firefox without titlebar has visual glitches when
  maximizing/unmaximizing

Status in firefox package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  There is a relatively new feature in Firefox that allows you to hide
  the title bar (I'm running Firefox 63.0), which is very helpful when
  you have a low resolution screen.  However, when changing the
  maximization state, some visual gitches occur.  I didn't notice this
  glitching when running Kubuntu or Ubuntu Budgie on two separate
  systems.

  To try this, go to your Firefox Menu, click Customize, and uncheck
  "Title Bar" at the bottom left.  Then unmaximize the window and then
  remaximize it.

  What it's supposed to look like: https://pasteboard.co/HM0h8oB.png
  Unmaximized (note the large transparent section): 
https://pasteboard.co/HM0hpud.png
  Remaximized (note the duplicate set of close buttons): 
https://pasteboard.co/HM0hCf5.png

  Also another interesting bug I noticed...if you try to use Firefox in
  the no titlebar state with the global menu enabled (e.g. Contemporary,
  Cupertino, or Mutiny panel layouts), the window buttons are not placed
  correctly, being on the window border.

  Systems tried on:

  Laptop, Dell Latitude E5430 - Intel Core i3-3120M dual core with 
hyperthreading, 12 GB DDR3 Memory, Intel 4000 Graphics, Built-in LCD at 
1366x768 (screenshots from this system)
  Desktop, Lenovo ThinkCentre M79 - AMD A4-6300B 3.7 GHz dual core, 8 GB DDR3 
Memory, AMD 8370D Graphics, HP 2009f Monitor at 1600x900

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