"Maximize" overlaps with top panel
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Ubuntu Budgie |
New
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
This bug occurs whenever the top edge of the "primary" display is not the same as the top edge of all displays. For example, if there is a display above the primary display in a 3+1 configuration, or if the primary display is in a horizontal configuration while a display next to it is in a vertical configuration. Attached screenshot shows my configuration.
In this configuration, when maximizing certain apps, the top bar of the app is either hidden, or covered by the top panel. I believe it is covered by the top panel. Example shows this happening with Chrome (which has tabs on the top bar), however, it also happens with file browser, terminal, etc. Note the absence of Chrome browser tabs in attached screenshot #1, because monitor #1 extends above the primary monitor. Note correct "maximize" behavior in screenshot #2.
Reverting to a "normal" display layout fixes this issue.
budgie-desktop 10.4, Ubuntu Budgie 18.10, fully up to date.