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Move fullscreen window to other monitor #35
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Does bug still occur? |
Hi!
I'm not using pygrid anymore. I use quicktile which works nice for me.
Thanks.
José
Em ter., 9 de ago. de 2022 às 20:41, Hilary Jendrasiak <
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… Does bug still occur?
My tests doesn't confirm that, but it's not conclusive.
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I'm having a similar issue. I believe it's because one of my monitors has the application sidebar and topbar (I'm on Ubuntu 22.04.1). The problem appears to be specifically with the topbar. Here's what I've found:
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My system: OS - MX Linux 19.4 XFCE (Debian Buster); Machine: Laptop Lenovo G400S; Monitor 0 (Laptop): 1366x768/60Hz; Monitor 1: TV Samsung (1280x720)/60Hz.
ALT+CTRL+ENTER moves window from one monitor to the other only if window is not maximized.
If window is maximized it remains on the same monitor. I get the messages:
Moving window to monitor 1, which has geometry: 1366x0 1280x720
Moving window to monitor 0, which has geometry: 0x0 1366x768
but window doesn't move.
Thanks for help.
José
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