"Maciej Jaros":
It's a window manager thing, not really AOO responsibility.
It is LOO responsibility to properly restore its window size. So that is a
bug.
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On 2Oct 2013, at 6:08 PM, carrt7 . wrote:
> A small irritating fault: when a user opens OoWriter full-screen, then
> hits the smaller-window icon, he is faced with a window that STILL occupies
> almost his entire screen!
>
> This is a typical Gates-type fault.
Hardly unique to OO.
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carrt7 . wrote:
> A small irritating fault: when a user opens OoWriter full-screen, then
> hits the smaller-window icon, he is faced with a window that STILL occupies
> almost his entire screen!
>
> This is a typical Gates-type fault. Oo can't know what size window the
> user wants, but there is
carrt7 . (2013-10-03 00:08):
A small irritating fault: when a user opens OoWriter full-screen, then
hits the smaller-window icon, he is faced with a window that STILL occupies
almost his entire screen!
This is a typical Gates-type fault. Oo can't know what size window the
user wants, but there
A small irritating fault: when a user opens OoWriter full-screen, then
hits the smaller-window icon, he is faced with a window that STILL occupies
almost his entire screen!
This is a typical Gates-type fault. Oo can't know what size window the
user wants, but there is just one size he *certainly