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Opening a new tab makes Guake jump to default display #2212

Open InToSSH opened 1 year ago

InToSSH commented 1 year ago

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Describe the bug

I have three display setup. This issue happens when I open a new tab after I moved the window from default display.

Expected behavior

If I previously moved the window using keyboard shortcuts to a different display, not the default one, when I open a new tab, I want the Guake window to stay on the same display previously chosen, not the default display selected in preferences.

Actual behavior

When I hit CTRL-T to open a new tab, or also by clicking a new tab button, the window jumps to default display

To Reproduce


Please run $ guake --support, and paste the results here. Don't put backticks (`) around it! The output already contains Markdown formatting. And make sure you run the command OUTSIDE the Guake.

$ guake --support Guake Version: 3.10 Vte Version: 0.74.0 Vte Runtime Version: 0.74.0 -------------------------------------------------- GTK+ Version: 3.24.38 GDK Backend:
thucngyyen commented 5 months ago

Same issue on: Guake Version: 3.10

Vte Version: 0.68.0

Vte Runtime Version: 0.68.0


GTK+ Version: 3.24.33

GDK Backend: <GdkX11.X11Display


Desktop Session: ubuntu


Display: :0

RGBA visual: True

Composited: True

  • Monitor: 0 - AUO eDP-1
    • Geometry: 1920 x 1080 at 3840, 0
    • Size: 309 x 173 mm²
    • Primary: True
    • Refresh rate: 60.006 Hz
    • Subpixel layout: unknown
  • Monitor: 1 - HPN DP-2
    • Geometry: 3840 x 2160 at 0, 153
    • Size: 709 x 411 mm²
    • Primary: False
    • Refresh rate: 59.996 Hz
    • Subpixel layout: unknown