Hi Michael, The behavior seems related. I cannot reproduce it to investigate more now but I'll keep the link and reference it in a new issue if it persists.
I was expecting the stuck menus to align with the edge of the other display... From my own screenshot, it seems to align with the edge of Ubunu's dock on the left :| I'll get more info Regards Juan On Tue, 14 Oct 2025 at 18:29, Michael Bien <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > we had somewhat similar reports before: > https://github.com/apache/netbeans/issues/8532 > > but in that case I believe scaling wasn't used for the external screen. > > I suppose it works if you turn off scaling? > > > JDK 25 update 1 should be available soon, if this doesn't solve it either > feel free to open an issue. > > -mbien > > > On 10/14/25 06:06, [email protected] wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I found a bug, didn't find any info. My setup: > > > > * Netbeans 27 (both snap installation and manual from the website) > > * Ubuntu 24 (gnome) > > * jdk-24-tem [quick test with jdk-21, seems to be running OK] > > * old macbook pro 13 > > * external 1080p monitor with gnome's "fractional scaling" > > > > When I maximize the windows in the external display, the main menus seem > to have a left limit on the x-axis: the rightmost align as expected, for > the ones on the left the menu is drawn to the right... e.g.: > > Screenshot from 2025-10-14 16-12-19.png > > All menus File-Refactor are drawn in the same position. > > > > Is that a known problem? It seems to be OK with java 21 (I can > still build with java 24) but I wonder if there is a better solution. > > > > Regards, > > Juan > >
