[Xquartz-dev] quartz-wm zoom button

Brian Bender zt4q4o402 at sneakemail.com
Thu Dec 4 08:20:48 PST 2008


Hi Jeremy,

One old oddness is gone, but a new one has taken its place.

The old "display stickiness" seems to be fixed (once you zoomed it to
one display, if you restored its size and moved it to the other
display, it would still always zoom back to the first) -- is that the
behavior you were chasing?

Anyway, now with this version, when I zoom a window that has a fixed
size (vncviewer, rdesktop) that's smaller than the display, the X11
window maximizes to the entire display size rather than the size of
the content (which can't expand), leaving blank border around the
content. Before, it would zoom the window to the size of the content
(if possible to fit, else to the display size with scroll-bars), and
position it at 0,0 on the display that the close/min/zoom buttons were
on when they were clicked. (cue the Mac vs. Windows debate about
maximize vs. zoom <g>)

Thanks,

-- Brian

On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 2:58 AM, Jeremy Huddleston
jeremyhu-at-apple.com |Xquartz-dev/personal|
<...> wrote:
> I think I've fixed the bad behavior with the zoom button when dealing with
> more than one monitor.  I've tested it with a few configurations, but if you
> use multiple monitors, I'd like to get feedback on whether or not the
> zoom/maximize button is behaving correctly in case there's a configuration
> my tests didn't cover.
>
> Thanks.
>
> curl -LO http://people.freedesktop.org/~jeremyhu/quartz-wm-20081203.bz2
> bunzip2 quartz-wm-20081203.bz2
> sudo cp quartz-wm-20081203 /usr/bin/quartz-wm
>
> --Jeremy
>
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