When working with raw putty windows (no window manager), I find it immensely
useful to temporarily go fullscreen in one window with Alt-Enter (must be
turned on in PuTTY configuration under Window->Behaviour->"Full screen on
Alt-Enter").
When I try this in superputty, it messes up the contained putty window -- putty
initially maximizes beyond the containing superputty frame, and if you
Alt-Enter again, the contained putty window restores to a different position
(with a visible title bar), partially cut off from the containing frame, or if
the frame is big enough, the contained putty window does not fill the frame.
Maximizing the putty window and then applying 'refresh tab' partly solves the
issue (putty maximized via title bar => title bar visible; putty maximized via
Alt-Enter => no scroll bar).
Ideally, Alt-Enter would provide the original putty full screen on Alt-Enter,
and restore properly when exiting that full screen mode.
To reproduce, you must either enable the Alt-Enter full screen shortcut for the
session, or use the built-in putty system menu (Alt-Space with putty active)
and select 'Full Screen'.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by irfanadi...@gmail.com on 6 Oct 2013 at 10:27
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
irfanadi...@gmail.com
on 6 Oct 2013 at 10:27