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bug#16659: ns-use-native-fullscreen breaks fullscreen functionality on m
From: |
Jan Djärv |
Subject: |
bug#16659: ns-use-native-fullscreen breaks fullscreen functionality on maverick secondary monitor when old spaces behaviour is selected, plus slow transition |
Date: |
Sun, 5 Oct 2014 14:26:13 +0200 |
Hello.
You can customize ns-use-fullscreen-animation now in the trunk.
Default is animation off on the assumtion that users of non-native fullscreen
don't want animation.
Jan D.
9 feb 2014 kl. 00:48 skrev Luigi Rocca <rocca@disi.unige.it>:
> On 2/6/14, 9:00 AM, Jan D. wrote:> Hello.
>>
>> I have checked in a fix for 1) as it is a bug.
>
> I've just downloaded a nightly build and it works also for me now. Thanks a
> lot.
>
> Just one minor annoyance: on my secondary display the fullscreen animation is
> wrong - instead of being a scaling transition from the current window
> position to the whole display (as it happens on my primary display) it always
> seems to start from outside the display, left side, no matter where the emacs
> windows actually is. Oddly, the transition from fullscreen (which should the
> same played backwards) back to the original window is right on both displays.
>
> I personally don't care - I find that animation to be ugly and slow even when
> it's right, and the fact that emacs goes fullscreen on both displays is
> enough for me. I mention it because it's still a bug, although minor and I
> can imagine that someone would want to fix it. If it's needed, I can provide
> a link to a small screencast showing the problem, let me know in case.
>
> I would love to see it fixed it by getting rid of the animation altogether
> (which could even be simpler than track down why it's skewed, maybe?), but
> that's only a personal preference of mine... ;-)
>
>
>> 2) will have to wait as we are in a feature freeze.
>>
>
> Fair enough.
>
> Bye,
> Luigi
- bug#16659: ns-use-native-fullscreen breaks fullscreen functionality on maverick secondary monitor when old spaces behaviour is selected, plus slow transition,
Jan Djärv <=