zagortenay333 / cronomix

All-in-one timer, stopwatch, pomodoro, alarm, todo and time tracker gnome-shell extension
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Cannot close fullscreen #179

Closed PeterlitsZo closed 1 year ago

PeterlitsZo commented 2 years ago

When Time++ open the full screen, I cannot close by its close icon 'x'.

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I work on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. What more information do I should give please?

PeterlitsZo commented 2 years ago

Well, sometime it works good, One more issue: if it show on the 2nd screen, I cannot scroll the content on 1st screen.

x0thrmc-exe commented 2 years ago

This same thing just happened to me also. I only have one screen so it covered the whole screen when the break notification popped up and prevented me from clicking on any other windows. There was no way to quit it or close the fullscreen window. Although I was able to interact with other windows via the keyboard. I left the computer and it went away automatically when the screen locked after inactivity.

PeterlitsZo commented 2 years ago

This same thing just happened to me also. I only have one screen so it covered the whole screen when the break notification popped up and prevented me from clicking on any other windows. There was no way to quit it or close the fullscreen window. Although I was able to interact with other windows via the keyboard. I left the computer and it went away automatically when the screen locked after inactivity.

Yes. I try to read source code. But I cannot point out why it be wrong.

zagortenay333 commented 2 years ago

Sorry can't help you folks. This bug is not purely in this extensions source code (at least I don't think so) but rather one of those bugs that occur when interacting with gnome shell. I don't want to deal with this bullshit right now.

PeterlitsZo commented 2 years ago

Oh thanks for your comments. I get it.

zagortenay333 commented 1 year ago

The new version of the extension doesn't have these fullscreen things so closing.

PeterlitsZo commented 1 year ago

Thanks for your great job!