Public bug reported:
If you snap a Terminal window to the side of the screen, and then drag
it away with the mouse, it changes back to its original width, but its
height remains as that of the screen, so that you end up with an
unusually tall window.
This happens if you drag it away, or click the
This is still a problem in 16.04. The terminal will become a desktop-
sized window after restoring, after every way I can think of to maximise
(snapping to top, double-clicking the title bar, double-pressing F11).
If the window was partly offscreen when it was maximised, it still
expands to deskt
Yes, I have just tried 14.04 quickly, and it is restoring OK there. I
notice that since then they've added the ability for text to re-wrap on
terminal resize. I don't know if that's related.
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Note: on watching the behaviour more closely: on restore the terminal
window is very briefly restored to its correct size/position, then
almost immediately changes its size to fill the screen.
It also jumps to the top-left corner at the same time, I think if and
only if it was entirely onscreen.
Thanks for the workaround!
I didn't have a ~/.config/gtk-3.0 folder for some reason, but with an mkdir
things worked fine:
mkdir ~/.config/gtk-3.0
ln -sf ~/.gtk-bookmarks ~/.config/gtk-3.0/bookmarks
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