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Can unmaximized window size settings be supported?
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Linux Distribution and Version ubuntu22.04
I want the size of the minimized window to be the same as when maximized, but my settings don't seem to take effect. It's because mpv doesn't support it or it's a problem with ubuntu22. The reason I do this is to keep the window size, but still be able to drag the window
How can "the size of the minimized window to be the same as when maximized"? That doesn't make sense. Can you explain what you mean?
How can "the size of the minimized window to be the same as when maximized"? That doesn't make sense. Can you explain what you mean?
What I mean is that the window fixation when maximizing is cancelled, but the window size remains unchanged. This means that the window is unpinned and can be dragged, but the size remains unchanged. But I can’t seem to customize the minimized size
What you just described is "unmaximize" not "minimize". Very different things.
Why you just described is "unmaximize" not "minimize". Very different things.
It’s a matter of translation, there are always some discrepancies
Why you just described is "unmaximize" not "minimize". Very different things.
In short, I just want to customize exiting the maximized window size. For example, I want to customize it to the same window size as when maximized.
@Dudemanguy this guy is a bot / spammer, he opened two tickets on my project and gave nonsense responses to my replies. I recommend you block and report as spam.
Also note he quoted you but managed to change the phrase "What you just described" to "Why you just described", an LLM would do that if it were small parameter enough.
Examples:
- https://github.com/damentz/liquorix-package/issues/172
- https://github.com/damentz/liquorix-package/issues/171
Also note he quoted you but managed to change the phrase "What you just described" to "Why you just described", an LLM would do that if it were small parameter enough.
Note that the message from Dudemanguy, was edited and initially had "Why". I think it is more like translator / communication issues, not a bot. But either way, I closed this ticket already.
Also note he quoted you but managed to change the phrase "What you just described" to "Why you just described", an LLM would do that if it were small parameter enough.
Note that the message from Dudemanguy, was edited and initially had "Why". I think it is more like translator / communication issues, not a bot. But either way, I closed this ticket already.
In short, it is a problem with his kernel. He always says that it is a problem with the software. I am speechless. If I change the kernel, the software will no longer work. Are you serious?
What you just described is "unmaximize" not "minimize". Very different things.
In fact, it is the effect of pressing alt+1 after exiting the maximized window. How can I modify the configuration file to achieve the above effect when exiting the maximized window without pressing alt+1?