It can be the Ubuntu key and still being super
How can this even happen? How can the window be higher than my monitor resolution?
Does this starts at certain lower resolution than 1920x1080?
Once again I simply canât reproduce this. Every time I drag the window to the top panel it tries to maximize until I stop pressing the mouse key.
The answer is in the previous quote: 1366x768 and some transient dialogs can be higher than 800px
Alright. Sorry for the slowness! I bet weâll find a solution
Maybe this is Nautilus 3.26 specific.
Sorry for the stupid question, but is there an easy way to test the latest Gnome? Is there a daily build with all the new and shiny stuff without having to build everything?
There should be soon Nautilus 3.28 in the gnome staging ppa but itâs not there yet.
We could test it on 18.10 daily:
if the gnome stack is already updated there which I donât know
Well, you can already test 3.28, just use bionic (apart from Nautilus, as you are aware ;)). I was expecting to see it in the GNOME 3 staging ppa, but itâs not: GNOME3 Staging : âGNOME3 Teamâ team
So, unfortunately, ânoâ, no easy way for you right now, sorry
Hello Iâd just like to report a tiny bug with the new firefox 60 with CSD enabled. In this capture the communitheme is the default theme.
As you can we can notice a separation line, grey and black right in the middle of the tabs opened in Firefox. The black color doesnât reach the address bar! a few pixels are missing IMHO. I donât if that bug is linked to the communitheme or to the firefox dev teams ? Thought I prefer to report it.
Iâve seen something similar on 16.04 (my work pc ) with a different theme. Could you tell me if it is reproducible with Ambiance?
BTW, this doesnât look like something the theme can fix
It maybe Nautilus 3.26 specific⌠One thing for sure - Itâs not communitheme or snap. to blame. I checked all themes and sessions. all behaved the same.
On the screenshots above I included ambiance and radiance. I canât reproduce it in Ubuntu 16.04.
I tend to think itâs an upstream issue.
In my case, it happened when I unmaximize the window
I think I made a mistake âŚthinking youâre answering meâŚ
In firefox it is indeed a change when using no title-bar and Unmaximizing the window.
No prob
Anyway, right, I think the problem is Firefox
New stable release of communitheme is ready!
- Folders will be less distracting when Nautilus is not on focus
- Added style for Nemo file explorer
- GNOME Terminal as improved a little again
- more bugs have been fixed
Moreover, youâre going to see again fully opaque top panel and dock when a window is maximized. We discussed a lot this decision. We liked the transparency as many of you do, but it is needed to fix a weird problem of overlay.
However we are working hard to try to bring back the transparency we had before, so hopefully this is not the end
I think this is the first kind of âofficialâ announcement (although itâs a belief mention)
Iâd say no as well, but itâs not due to the theme
Oh⌠so where do they live?