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authorTor Lillqvist <tml@collabora.com>2018-05-23 23:21:21 +0300
committerTor Lillqvist <tml@collabora.com>2018-06-11 18:14:47 +0200
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tree203e66ba81a3d8a9595e1a62c6c51e13e42b0ec1 /solenv/bin/ooinstall
parent2acf9a3dab4502c10ec8d0a9194fc3b788dac301 (diff)
tdf#117872: Never participate in the macOS system full-screen mode
There is just too much complexity involved, and the way LibreOffice works really isn't prepared for the concept of windows having the option from a system point of view to being full-screenable or not. This means that the green bubble in window title bars changes from being a (system) full-screen toggle to being a maximize/restore toggle. Sure, the "maximize" concept also probably can be confused with LibreOffice's own full-screen concept. For instance, the Start Centre window is not expecting to be made full-screen. Still, when you from the Start Centre open a Writer document, it is the *same* window that is re-used as the Writer window, and then suddenly should be prepared to handle going full-screen. Also, it is up to each separate kind of document window whether it can be made full-screen (from the LibreOffice point of view) or not. Writer windows can, but Impress windows can't, for example. The View>Full Screen menu entry is added separately each case. Change-Id: I6983481cbd30c0e5190c450483b1246006c80633 Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/55617 Reviewed-by: Tor Lillqvist <tml@collabora.com> Tested-by: Tor Lillqvist <tml@collabora.com>
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