Currently, the input geometry for client-side decorated clients matches
the frame geometry, which makes it impossible for a user to resize such
clients by just dragging invisible area near window borders.
BUG: 416346
davidedmundson |
KWin |
Currently, the input geometry for client-side decorated clients matches
the frame geometry, which makes it impossible for a user to resize such
clients by just dragging invisible area near window borders.
BUG: 416346
Lint Errors | Excuse: fskaldfj;asjf;als |
Severity | Location | Code | Message |
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Error | input.h:310 | Cppcheck | unknownMacro |
Error | input.h:310 | Cppcheck | unknownMacro |
Error | input.h:310 | Cppcheck | unknownMacro |
No Unit Test Coverage |
Buildable 21254 | |
Build 21272: arc lint + arc unit |
I can't tell if this is GTK or KWin's fault, but surface resizing with CSDs is a bit wonky with this patch.
At least it exists, which is better than where it was before.
Huh, I am aware of a similar issue but it is related to the minimum and the maximum specified window size (which I'm working on). Just to be sure, can you build KWin without this patch and check whether you're still able to reproduce these resizing issues? In order to resize a window, press Alt + RMB and move the mouse around.
The window position remains constant when resizing the window without this patch and using the resize option in the alt-f3 menu.