You may have forgotten to click "Apply" on the main System Settings
window like I did the first time I was testing it. Clicking OK on the
windows settings windows isn't enough for it to take effect.
Brian
On 6/10/21 1:16 PM, Matt Graham via PLUG-discuss wrote:
> On 2021-06-10 11:37, Brian Cluff via PLUG-discuss wrote:
>> System Settings -> Window Managment -> Window Rules
>> Click on New
>> Set the Description to something like "No Full Screen" and leave
>> everything else alone, it they should all be set to Unimportant.
>> Click on the "Size & Position" tab
>> Check the box next to "Fullscreen" then change the select box next
>> to it to "Force" and the bubble next to that should be set to "No"
>> Click OK and it will warn you with the verbage that means that it's
>> going to match ALL windows which would normally not be good, but
>> that's what you want.
>> Then click Apply on the main System Setting windows and enjoy your
>> no full screen system.
>
> The first time I tried this, it worked; pushing the "Full Screen"
> button on gwenview put the full screen mode of gwenview into
> gwenview's window and did not expand the window. Then I removed the
> rule, and full screen in gwenview worked again. Then I thought "Wait,
> what about GTK+ applications?" I put the rule back. Gimp's full
> screen mode went to full screen, which I sort of expected. So did
> gwenview's, which I did not.
>
> And now every application is able to go full screen, regardless of the
> rule's presence. I'm a bit confused as to why it'd work the first
> time and not the second time.
>
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