Linux issue: resizing or maximizing GWD issue

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San Khong

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Apr 24, 2014, 12:23:41 PM4/24/14
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For those that run into the issues with resizing or maximizing GWD app, please help us reproduce the issue by providing the following info:

1. A description of the issue
2. Linux distro
3. Screen resolution
4. A screen shot if possible.

Thank you for your help.
San
GWD Team

Xavier Mendez

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Apr 24, 2014, 12:42:44 PM4/24/14
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  1. Window has no "maximise" button.
    Window can't be made smaller than its (default) minimum size, which exceeds my screen height.
  2. Elementary OS 0.2 "Luna"
    Immediately based on: Ubuntu 12.10 "Quantal"
  3. 1366x768
  4. Screenshot

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b.sch...@googlemail.com

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Apr 25, 2014, 2:09:32 AM4/25/14
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1. The window can't be maximized (has no maximize button, the "Maximize" context menu item is disabled and Super+Up-Arrow does not work). The window also can't be made smaller vertically.
2. Fedora 20 x64 with Gnome 3.10.4
3. 1366x768
4. http://imgur.com/83XgodQ


Best,
Benny

ultra...@gmail.com

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Apr 25, 2014, 12:53:32 PM4/25/14
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1.Window has no "maximise" button.

Window can't be made smaller than its (default) minimum size, which exceeds my screen height.
2.Blankon GNU/LINUX (based debian)
3.1366x768
4.https://www.dropbox.com/s/1l31z4mayzfhha6/Screenshot%20from%202014-04-25%2023%3A49%3A20.png

ihachan...@gmail.com

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Apr 26, 2014, 8:05:15 AM4/26/14
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Ubuntu 14.04 Unity 1366*768

gregt...@gmail.com

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Apr 26, 2014, 9:02:05 PM4/26/14
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Description
Window behaviour is inconsistent with normal application behaviour.
When maximizing the window it is expected that the window title bar will move to the top edge of the screen and the application will fill the screen allowing the whole application to be seen.
Current behaviour:
http://imgur.com/v6I3jD0
Note: Location of window title bar & the lower part of the application isn't visible due to the window resizing issue.
Expected behaviour:
http://imgur.com/rqwm2uQ

Linux Distro
Ubuntu 14.04 (Unity)

Screen Resolution
1366X768

xwininfo: Window id: 0x46000a6 "Google Web Designer"

Normal window size hints:
Program supplied location: 0, 0
Program supplied minimum size: 1024 by 768
Program supplied window gravity: NorthWestGravity
No zoom window size hints defined

Is it possible to make the minimum allowable size of the application smaller?
For example Firefox reports the following:

xwininfo: Window id: 0x4e000b3 "Ubuntu Start Page - Mozilla Firefox"

Normal window size hints:
Program supplied minimum size: 250 by 99
Program supplied maximum size: 32767 by 32767
Program supplied window gravity: NorthWestGravity
No zoom window size hints defined

b.sch...@googlemail.com

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Apr 30, 2014, 5:59:56 AM4/30/14
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On Fedora 20 + Gnome 3.10 @ 1080p resolution maximizing works but its not possible to align the window on the left or right corner. Doesn't work via dragging it to a corner or Super+Left/Right-Arrow shortcut.
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rbyrd...@gmail.com

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Jun 12, 2014, 3:13:30 PM6/12/14
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1. The GWD window is a larger height than my screen, has no maximize button, cannot be made smaller than the minimum size but can be made larger, and, upon further inspection, when trying to manually edit the size parameters in the ~/.local/share/google-web-designer/preferences/settings.conf file to a smaller size, it returns to the default, however, it can be made larger.

2. Manjaro Linux 0.8.10 (ArchLinux Derivative), x86_64 (64-bit), Kernel 3.14.4, DE (Desktop Environment): Cinnamon 2.2.13.

3. 1366 x 768 (16:9)

4. http://puu.sh/9qCBF/d2ce88e017.png

bgrayb...@gmail.com

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Jun 24, 2014, 9:19:11 PM6/24/14
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1. Window cannot be resized than its default, window height extends into panel.
2. Linux Mint 17 - Cinnamon (also tried in Ubuntu 14.04, same result)
3. 1366 x 768
4. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_P-TTMmK8uWTldwQ21EU1JxYXc/edit?usp=sharing

I understand the minimum screen size is 1024, but it seems there are quite a few users that have smaller displays.

I look forward to using Google Web Designer!

oliver...@gmail.com

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Jul 6, 2014, 1:48:04 AM7/6/14
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1. Window cannot be resized than its default, window height extends into panel.
2. Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
3. 1366 x 768

Would be nice if you could use the tool on a notebook.
Thanks

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