Maximize new window
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gregorw last edited by
How to reproduce:
- Start Opera with one window. Make sure it is maximized.
- Open a new second window. As expected, it is also maximized.
- Restore down the second window and reduce its size.
- Close the second window.
- Whenever you open another new window, it is no longer maximized.
After closing Opera,
"window_placement"
with"maximized": false
has returned to Preferences file.Opening a new window, maximizing and closing it does not fix this problem.
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blackcoder last edited by
No need to open a new second window, here.
- Start Opera and resize it's window.
- Close Opera
- Start Opera and notice the resized state of step 1
- Maximize Opera
- Close Opera
- Start Opera and notice that it still is in the state of step 1 instead of being maximized.
This is affecting Opera 25.0.1614.50 and Opera 26.0.1646.0.
I will mail this to DNA-27980.
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christoph142 last edited by
I will mail this to DNA-27980.
Thanks. We got it
It's gonna be fixed soon-ish I guess -
gregorw last edited by admin
Your problem seems to be distinct from mine.
DNA-27980 still occurs in 26.0.1656.5 and is not mentioned in the change log.
This only difference now is that opening a new window, maximizing and closing it temporarily fixes the problem, but only until you repeat the five steps. Also, once you have triggered the bug, new private windows no longer open maximized.
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blackcoder last edited by
Confirmed. I can reproduce that bug with your steps.
So the steps I described show an different bug and actually I found that it's not fully fixed in Opera 26.0.1656.5 as I found a different set of steps to see a similar issue (if I consider that to be the same bug as the one visible by my previous steps).
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Deleted User last edited by
Drag the window to the top to maximize it, than close the browser and it will keep maximized.
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gregorw last edited by
That is either unrelated to the problem reported as DNA-27980, or, if it was meant as a solution to fix it, only temporarily does so as explained and confirmed in the two posts above yours.