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Message #01164
[Bug 2019231] [NEW] automatically hidden top panel overlaps with windows in split screen
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu Budgie version: 10.6.1
OS: Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS
64 bits
Window system: X11
Virtualization: Oracle
Fully up-to-date.
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Issue:
The top panel is set to hide automatically in order to maximize the
current window.
When a sole window is maximized and fills the whole screen the top panel
does hide automatically.
Now, when splitting the screen with two windows side by side, the top
panel hides automatically as long as the left window stays maximized
(half of the screen).
If the left window is now minimized, then the top panel overlaps with
the window header to the right, losing access to the buttons at the
upper right corner.
So first you have to minimize the window to the right and then the
window to the left, which is the one that holds, so to speak, the top
panel hidden.
If you minimize both windows and then maximize the window to the right
first, the top panel overlaps again with said window header.
As soon as you maximize the window to the left, the top panel hides
automatically and the buttons of the window header to the right become
accessible again.
Solution:
The top panel should hide automatically whichever of the two splitting
windows is maximized, not only the one to the left.
Thank you for your attention.
** Affects: ubuntubudgie
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: overlap split-screen top-panel
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Title:
automatically hidden top panel overlaps with windows in split screen
Status in Ubuntu Budgie:
New
Bug description:
Ubuntu Budgie version: 10.6.1
OS: Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS
64 bits
Window system: X11
Virtualization: Oracle
Fully up-to-date.
---
Issue:
The top panel is set to hide automatically in order to maximize the
current window.
When a sole window is maximized and fills the whole screen the top
panel does hide automatically.
Now, when splitting the screen with two windows side by side, the top
panel hides automatically as long as the left window stays maximized
(half of the screen).
If the left window is now minimized, then the top panel overlaps with
the window header to the right, losing access to the buttons at the
upper right corner.
So first you have to minimize the window to the right and then the
window to the left, which is the one that holds, so to speak, the top
panel hidden.
If you minimize both windows and then maximize the window to the right
first, the top panel overlaps again with said window header.
As soon as you maximize the window to the left, the top panel hides
automatically and the buttons of the window header to the right become
accessible again.
Solution:
The top panel should hide automatically whichever of the two splitting
windows is maximized, not only the one to the left.
Thank you for your attention.
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