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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [Bug 188728] maximized panel size in different resolutions
From:       pholie <golierr () gmail ! com>
Date:       2009-05-11 16:41:52
Message-ID: 20090511164152.25B96166BD () immanuel ! kde ! org
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https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=188728





--- Comment #11 from pholie <golierr gmail com>  2009-05-11 18:41:49 ---
Hmm... I think I must have done something badly the first time. Now I tried 2
times again and it did not work.

I started with 1280 and went through all the steps you wrote. Finally I ended
up with 1920 resolution and the panel was not maximized. 

Then, after quitting plasma the section is:
[PlasmaViews][2][Sizes][Horizontal1920]
max=-1,-1
min=-1,-1
offset=0
size=720,360


So it is the same as it was at the beginnning, no change.


I agree with what Michal said:
"Maximize isn't a panel's state but rather a function."

Now plasma remembers the size (physical dimenstions) of the panel or something
and then, after starting plasma with any resolution, it goes through all the
steps you described  ("the way plasma-desktop manages panel size restoration").

I think (but I may be completely wrong, I didn't code plasma and probably I
never will) that the ideal would be if the size of the panel was saved in the
config file as "width=max" instead of the actual size for each resolution. Then
in whatever resolution, it would set the panel width to the maximum width of
the current resolution. It would not need to check if plasma has already been
started in this resolution and whatever.

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