"when a custom display mode (960x540) is active" has been added to
description but (as I mentioned before) it's not true for the Steam Way
To Go game.
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Sounds like equal blame on the application, window manager (mutter) and
the user :)
* Application: Is 640x480 still so may be to blame for ignoring window
resize requests.
* Window manager: May be ignoring the "Fullscreen" state on the
window(?). But not sure, since it works with the above workar
Further investigation shows that the abe game fails fullscreen only when
I have additional xrandr mode added. It's set within session startup
script with commands:
output="HDMI-0"
xrandr --nograb --newmode "960x540" 40.75 960 992 1088 1216 540 543 548 562
-hsync +vsync
xrandr --nograb --addmo
Here you are the xwininfo test result.
** Attachment added: "window_info.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1801602/+attachment/5210106/+files/window_info.txt
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Please:
1. Log into a Xorg session
2. Open a Terminal window
3. Reproduce the bug
4. Alt+Tab to the terminal and run:
xwininfo -all > window_info.txt
5. When the crosshair mouse pointer appears use it to click on the
affected game window.
6. Send us the resulting file 'window_info.txt'
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