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[Bug 1370014] Re: Window size larger than workspace

 

Robert, I removed remmina from my system, then I built and installed these debs (from your repository):
- remmina-common_1.0.0-4ubuntu4_all
- remmina_1.0.0-4ubuntu4_amd64
- remmina-plugin-rdp_1.0.0-4ubuntu4_amd64

Here is a screen shot of how tall Remmina launched from the bottom-workspace's perspective:
http://neartalk.com/ss/2015-03-24_001_1911x1077.png

It's vertical dimensions are the height of two workspaces!

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Title:
  Window size larger than workspace

Status in remmina package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in remmina source package in Precise:
  Triaged
Status in remmina source package in Trusty:
  In Progress
Status in remmina source package in Utopic:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Please view this video of the bug I'm reporting:
  http://youtu.be/wKGLff7HhS8

  To reproduce this bug, you will have to Enable Workspaces In Ubuntu
  Unity, like this:

  System Settings > Appearance > Behavior > Enable Workspaces

  Essentially, when using the Unity desktop (using workspaces), Remmina
  is launching remote sessions into a window larger than the workspace
  to which I'm launching it.

  Another thing to note about my set up, is that I do use Ubuntu's
  scaling feature to make things about 10% larger than the default size
  (to accommodate my otherwise straining eyes). Some times I use large
  text too. These facts may be totally unrelated to the bug, but I
  thought I would at least mention them. Also, I do use multiple
  monitors, but this too might be unrelated to the bug. I think the
  essential thing, is that I have Workspaces enabled.

  I'm using a fully update Ubuntu 14.04 Desktop 64bit.

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