[tor-bugs] #14429 [Tor Browser]: Automated rounding of content window dimensions
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#14429: Automated rounding of content window dimensions
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Reporter: | Owner: arthuredelstein
arthuredelstein | Status: needs_revision
Type: defect | Milestone:
Priority: normal | Version:
Component: Tor | Keywords: tbb-fingerprinting-resolution, tbb-
Browser | torbutton
Resolution: | Parent ID:
Actual Points: |
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Comment (by bernie.allen):
Replying to [comment:102 arthuredelstein]:
> Replying to [comment:101 gk]:
> > Ubuntu 12.04 with XFCE/Unity: If I resize a window by grabbing and
dragging it (or just try to resize it ending up with the same size) and
want to enter fullscreen mode the window size stays the same while the
remaining parts of the screen get filled with black. I think the browser
window should get as large as possible in this case (as usual) and not
stay the same size. This does work properly if I don't try to resize
first.
>
> Here's a fix that at least works for me. The symptom was intermittent on
my machine, so it's hard to be sure I have fully fixed the bug
Was able to reproduce this in Debian 7 + XFCE (unsurprisingly), and this
XPI seemed to fix it.
A nonideality is when you go full screen it zooms according to the space
left below the navigation bar and title bar, but after a second those
disappear, so you are left with a large black margin at the bottom of the
screen.
Also, an XFCE edge case (that is probably not worth worrying about): If
you shade a window, resize the shaded window, then unshade, there is a
grey margin at the right of the window. (I personally never use window
shading except by accident, and this seems like an odd thing to do.)
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/14429#comment:103>
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