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OK, at scale 100% then this would not be a shell bug. Applications
always have the final say in what size their windows are and then shell
can't enforce otherwise unless it wilfully displays the window at the
wrong size. You would notice if the window contents provided by the app
don't fit in that
Daniel, I disagree with that. Reading some other reports, it looks like
windows handle those cases by making the 'half' screen larger to match
the minimal width. Under unity7 it was not an issue either. In any case
if gnome-shell refuses to do it, it could at least hint of the reason
** No longer
If an app refuses to support such aspect ratios and resolutions then
that's something only the app can fix. So reassigning to the apps.
** Package changed: gnome-shell (Ubuntu) => gnome-calendar (Ubuntu)
** Also affects: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed
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