** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
** Changed in: unity
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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I have discussed with Jason looking at the physical size of the monitor
(reported by most monitors in their EDID) to determine when to snap to
full screen by default. I am not sure of the status of this work (it
was a side project that Jason was thinking of trying to squeeze in), but
such a soluti
I agree that it looks strange. Most 1366x768 resolutions are on large
laptop screens, my own is a 17" and netbook mode appears bizarre.
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I have 1366*768 resolutions and would like to see desktop dash without
running any command as netbook mode looks a little weird with those
resolutions.
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Hmm. Perhaps an additional requirement to trigger the netbook mode
should be added, say.., if >760 but if < 1030.
So, if it detects a height smaller than the 799, like our 768, it'll
then check if the width resolution is higher than 1030 before triggering
Netbook (fullscreen) mode.
This way resol
Right, it would seem to me that in future we might have both "snap
column to bottom" and "snap to full" in our thinking.
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Title:
Dash should not b
In fact, everything is only based on the height of the screen: if > 799,
we trigger the desktop mode (partial screen). Otherwise, it's the
netbook mode (full screen). Knowing that the height of panel + dash is
672 (when not resize by a search, 3 lines of results), it's almost the
full height of the
On 14/04/11 16:31, David Raid wrote:
> Also affects 1366x768 resolutions. Widescreen resolutions shouldn't send
> Dash into fullscreen mode.
The fullscreen decision is mostly based on how much of the screen is
being used by the non-fullscreen mode. If it's greater than a threshold,
we jump to full
I really hope this will be fixed sometime, I'm using 1366x768
resolution on a laptop and have done the fix issued above and it
looks/works great. Having a full screen dash does indeed seem out of
place on a laptop..
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Also affects 1366x768 resolutions. Widescreen resolutions shouldn't send
Dash into fullscreen mode.
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Title:
Dash should not be fullscreen on a 136
** Also affects: unity-2d
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: unity-2d
Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
Dash sho
for the time being you could try
$ gsettings set com.canonical.Unity form-factor Desktop
revert using this command:
$ gsettings set com.canonical.Unity form-factor Netbook
On the bug side, marking ayatana-design as affected because the specs
calls for 1280*800px for Desktop mode but as there wa
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