[x] This is a new bug that hasn't been documented in a closed issue or in the Readme.
macOS version: 13.2.1
Rectangle version: 0.67 (73)
Logs if applicable (In Rectangle menu, hold option, "View Logging..."):
System Settings -> Desktop & Dock -> Double-click a window's title bar to: "Do Nothing"
Rectangle Preferences -> Double-click window title bar to maximize/restore: checked
Parallels Windows 11 (Virtual Machine) apps: Ignored by Rectangle menu bar settings
I use some Parallels Windows 11 (Virtual Machine) apps with the Coherence mode, which are separate windows just like regular Mac apps in most cases. However, the title area and the body area of those apps may not be well recognized by Parallels. So when I double-click any body area of any of those apps, the window still maximizes just as when I double-click the title bar of regular Mac apps.
I suggest that the double-click feature be restricted by the general ignore setting or that a different specific setting be available to disable that feature.
macOS version: 13.2.1 Rectangle version: 0.67 (73) Logs if applicable (In Rectangle menu, hold option, "View Logging..."):
System Settings -> Desktop & Dock -> Double-click a window's title bar to: "Do Nothing" Rectangle Preferences -> Double-click window title bar to maximize/restore: checked Parallels Windows 11 (Virtual Machine) apps: Ignored by Rectangle menu bar settings
I use some Parallels Windows 11 (Virtual Machine) apps with the Coherence mode, which are separate windows just like regular Mac apps in most cases. However, the title area and the body area of those apps may not be well recognized by Parallels. So when I double-click any body area of any of those apps, the window still maximizes just as when I double-click the title bar of regular Mac apps.
I suggest that the double-click feature be restricted by the general ignore setting or that a different specific setting be available to disable that feature.