Description
I have three monitors, one 4k portrait (#3) at the left and two 1080p landscape (#1 and #2) at mid and right using fractional scaling. #3 and #2 show the video perfectly scaled and rotated. #1 in the mid however squishes it to roughly 1/4th of the monitor height. width is fine. Also "Fit Mode" in the settings is greyed out.
OS and Shell Information
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OS: Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS
GNOME Shell: 42.9
Session type: X11
Steps to Reproduce
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Use above monitor setup and use Hanabi to show a video. Not other configuration necessary.
Expected Behavior
The video should be fitted to the monitors according to some default behavior that is the same across all connected monitors. It should be configurable in the settings.
Actual Behavior
Two identical monitors in identical configuration show different behavior. Fitting on one of both is buggy. Maybe due to fractional scaling. "Fit Mode" should be changeable.
This also happens to me, and i've discovered it's not an issue of fractional scaling, it happens when the you have multiple monitors that are of different orientation or aspect ratio: see here
Description I have three monitors, one 4k portrait (#3) at the left and two 1080p landscape (#1 and #2) at mid and right using fractional scaling. #3 and #2 show the video perfectly scaled and rotated. #1 in the mid however squishes it to roughly 1/4th of the monitor height. width is fine. Also "Fit Mode" in the settings is greyed out.
OS and Shell Information Please provide your OS name and version, GNOME Shell version, and the session type (X11/Wayland).
Steps to Reproduce Please provide the steps to reproduce the bug you are encountering.
Expected Behavior The video should be fitted to the monitors according to some default behavior that is the same across all connected monitors. It should be configurable in the settings.
Actual Behavior Two identical monitors in identical configuration show different behavior. Fitting on one of both is buggy. Maybe due to fractional scaling. "Fit Mode" should be changeable.
Additional Information