Open mochiballs opened 3 years ago
Same bug in Linux Mint 20.1 xfce
This bug occurs, although I gave minder 1.12.2
a full permissions in my machine:
$ flatpak info --show-permissions com.github.phase1geo.minder
[Context]
shared=network;ipc;
sockets=x11;wayland;pulseaudio;session-bus;system-bus;fallback-x11;ssh-auth;pcsc;cups;
devices=dri;all;kvm;shm;
features=devel;multiarch;bluetooth;canbus;
filesystems=xdg-documents;home;host-os;host-etc;host;
Does this problem happen when no mind maps are displayed in the app? (Or at least the default mindmap with a single node.)
Could someone send me mindmap that, when loaded, causes the issue?
@phase1geo, this happens when I start the application (Linux Mint 19.3 Cinnamon) with the default new map which displays the New Idea root node, and also when there are other mind maps open.
Sorry, I hope this helps :/
I just tested out a Flatpak built from the elementary OS 6.0 beta which does not exhibit any issues with window resizing.
@phase1geo I am attaching a screen recording for you to review. This is on Linux Mint 19.3 Cinnamon, running Minder version 1.12.2 flatpak.
As you can see in the screen recording, the application starts once I delete .var/app/com.github.phase1geo.minder . At start I can move the window, but cannot resize the window using the corner or side resize handles (the cursor doesn't even change to the regular resize cursor). At that point the application seems to simply hang, and I am unable to make it full screen, minimize the window, or close the application. I hope this helps
@phase1geo If it helps, the application seems to hang even when interacting with mind map boxes
Linux Mint 19.3 Trica, Cinnamon desktop Minder version version 1.12.2 Flatpak install
I cannot resize application window using edge/corner resize handles. The pointer does not even change to the corner resize handle when hovering over the application window corner or edge. Alt-right-click and drag doesn't seem to work either.
The window maximize icon on top of the window does however make the application window maximized as expected, and when the application window is in the maximized state, the restore-window icon works as expected as well