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Feature: Remember maximized (and, perhaps, full-screen) state #271

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ralf3u opened this issue Jul 16, 2021 · 2 comments
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Feature: Remember maximized (and, perhaps, full-screen) state #271

ralf3u opened this issue Jul 16, 2021 · 2 comments

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ralf3u commented Jul 16, 2021

Steps to Reproduce

1: delete the Esc-shortcut in the Options in Shortcuts
2: ScreenGrab is open and maximized; no ScreenGrab-icon in the systemtray
3: select "Screen area"
4: close the ScreenGrab-window
5: open ScreenGrab from the application menu to verify some settings in ScreenGrab
6: press Esc to cancel the record-process

Current Behavior

the window is not maximized any more

Expected Behavior

the window should be still maximized

System Information
  • Distribution & Version: Lubuntu 21.04
  • LXQt: 0.16.0
  • ScreenGrab: 2.1.0

my ScreenGrab 2.1.0 is old; but I still don’t know how to install the latest version;
if the issue does not appear in SreenGrab 2.2.0 any more, then I’m sorry for this report

@tsujan tsujan changed the title the window is not maximized any more after pressing Esc Feature: Remember maximized (and, perhaps, full-screen) state Jul 16, 2021
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tsujan commented Jul 16, 2021

Screengrab only remembers its window size, not its window state. That's not a bug. I changed the title accordingly.

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tsujan commented Jul 16, 2021

Like @stefonarch (→ #266 (comment)), I don't think that remembering the window state is useful for a screenshot utility but we accept patches.

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