[Xquartz-dev] quartz-wm zoom button

Brian Bender zt4q4o402 at sneakemail.com
Thu Dec 4 13:52:00 PST 2008


Looks like the change was before 2.3.2_rc2.

I just rolled back to the quartz-wm that was in rc2, and it behaves
the same as your latest build -- it maximizes to the screen's full
size instead of zooming to the client's size.

 - Brian

On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 2:48 PM, Jeremy Huddleston
jeremyhu-at-apple.com |Xquartz-dev/personal|
<...> wrote:
> Was that behaving right on the primary display using quartz-wm from
> 2.3.2_rc2?  I don't see how my changes here should cause that particular
> problem since all I've changed is the code that returns the rect for the
> display containing a given point (completely outside the code dealing with a
> particular window)...
>
> I imagine that could easily be an issue that I caused between 2.3.1 and
> 2.3.2_rc2, but I'd like to make sure I didn't overlook something...
>
> On Dec 4, 2008, at 08:20, Brian Bender wrote:
>
>> 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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