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Using Web Clipper "Open in Trilium" opens it full screen, hiding my tray icons #4750

Closed LorenAmelang closed 6 days ago

LorenAmelang commented 1 month ago

Trilium Version

0.63.5

What operating system are you using?

Other Linux

What is your setup?

Local + server sync

Operating System Version

Arch Linux - Linux Gazp9 6.8.2-arch2-1 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Thu, 28 Mar 2024 17:06:35 +0000 x86_64 GNU/Linux

Description

As mentioned in https://github.com/zadam/trilium/discussions/4477: Somehow this stopped working on 0.63.5, or maybe on some update of Cinnamon. Every time I move to another app window and back to Trilium it covers all my Linux tray icons. The Maximize square can move it off the icons, but it still occupies the rest of the full screen. Right click on the Trilium tray icon Unmaximize option shrinks it, but nothing can change the default size that sets.

I found a "Windows" panel in the App menu Settings (separate from the Preferences -> System Settings -> Window Tiling option), that has a "Moving and Resizing Windows" section with a "Special Key" option. Setting that to Ctrl lets me use Ctrl+left click anywhere in the Unmaximized Trilium window to drag it around. Still can't resize it, even with the border width for resize instead of move set to max. (But can't resize any other app that way...)

I've since found that it is using the Web Clipper "Open in Trilium" function that hides my tray icons. I can switch in and out of Trilium, or even use the Web Clipper without using "Open in Trilium", and all the app icons stay accessible. But my standard procedure is to clip and "Open in Trilium" - and then all the tray icons are inaccessible.

I'd still like to be able to drag resize the Trilium window and have it remembered, like it used to work for years. But I can live with it full screen... So long as the tray icons aren't hidden...

Error logs

No response

LorenAmelang commented 1 month ago

Happens just the same with the Firefox version of Web Clipper.

Would be nice if the Clipper page mentioned that you can just drag the .xpi file to your open Firefox window to install it!

LorenAmelang commented 6 days ago

This problem has gone away, probably because of one of the dozens of files updated in the last rolling update of Arch. Including Trilium 0.63.7...