You can see a little bit of the chrome window bleeding over into the second monitor. As in, the x button in the upper right corner is only about half visible. For some reason 'fill window' fits proper even with Chrome's custom title bar and borders.My wife is running Xubuntu 20.04 on her machine, and she just ran into a VERY odd display issue.Īs of today (It wasn't doing this yesterday) if she maximizes chrome, it maximizes to larger than the screen. If you're like me and don't want a window title bar you can use a "fill window" key instead of maximizing the window (found in: Settings -> Window Manager -> Keyboard). If you turn on 'Use system title bar and borders' all seems to work fine but you have to live with the window title bar. Looks like an issue when using Google Chrome's own title bar and borders. Setting up a "fill window" key still works nicely. Unfortunately, using the "maximize window" keyboard shortcut for the window manager still has the edges bleed over. When using Chrome's own title bar and borders clicking the title bar maximize button, or double clicking on the title bar itself, now maximizes correctly. Hurray! The window manager's maximize key now fits proper as well - no edge bleeding. So my questions is if this could be due to some weird bug on chromes side or maybe due to some misconfigs on my side? This is my system specs output from neofetch:Īs you can see in the screenshot the window decorations and scrollbar are outside of the screen which is quite annoying. There I just applied some settings to get a blur effect and transparent windows nothing too special. I changed some dotfiles in my user directory and changed the default compositor to compton. I couldn't replicate that behavior with any other application so it could be some issue with Chrome.ĭoes Chrome use GTK2 because it also overrides the Style of the installed theme? I found out that when I maximize the Screen of Chrome that the Window goes over the bounds of the screen. On windows I always used Chrome as my go to browser because I do a lot of webdev and like to have the best support for browser features so I also went for Google Chrome here on Linux. I am new to Linux and went with Mint as my distro.
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