mipmip / gnome-shell-extensions-useless-gaps

For aesthetic purposes adds useless gaps around tiled and maximized windows
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to work, it needs to unmaximize first! #6

Closed masoudborbor closed 2 years ago

masoudborbor commented 2 years ago

I really really enjoy this extension. the only problem is that everytime open a new window (program) it opens maximized WITOUHT any gaps (clinging to the top panel and left side dash). I need to unmaximize the window and maximize it again, then there are the lovely gaps! is there any workaround that makes windows open maximized WITH gaps?

mipmip commented 2 years ago

What version of Gnome do you use?

masoudborbor commented 2 years ago

What version of Gnome do you use?

@mipmip mipmip

Gnome 40.5

mipmip commented 2 years ago

I can reproduce this problem, and I'm working on a fix.

mipmip commented 2 years ago

A new version has been published which fixes this problem.

ErranticSam commented 2 years ago

hi, I'm encountering the same issue using GNOME 42 ...

is there a workaround ?

mipmip commented 2 years ago

Please give more details. A screencast, along with a description of what you do would be perfect.

ErranticSam commented 1 year ago

here is a screencast where I open successfully 2 browser windows, which start fullscreen maximized. I have to maximize them manually to have the gaps displayed. Capture vidéo du 30-10-2022 14:14:57.webm

I have 2 monitors, dunno if it's an important information

cooperbaird commented 1 year ago

FWIW I can repro this too on Gnome 43.2. If you maximize a window, gaps are applied and all is good. If you close the application then relaunch it, the window will open maximized without gaps applied.

mipmip commented 1 year ago

It seems to be a problem for specific apps like Firefox.