Hello,
Just for information: had gain the issue with geany suddenly running in full screen. See http://lists.uvena.de/pipermail/geany/2010-February/005365.html for previous solution.
Denis
On Mon, 8 Mar 2010 10:56:44 +0100, spir wrote:
Hello,
Just for information: had gain the issue with geany suddenly running in full screen. See http://lists.uvena.de/pipermail/geany/2010-February/005365.html for previous solution.
And we can't do more guessing than the last time :(. Geany won't switch to fullscreen by itself out of the blue.
You know, F11 activates fullscreen, maybe you accidently hit it or maybe you have rebound the keybinding accidently to something else? Or your window manager sets the Geany window to fullscreen at exit or logout (for whatever reason). Which window manager do you use?
Regards, Enrico
On Tue, 9 Mar 2010 00:01:39 +0100 Enrico Tröger enrico.troeger@uvena.de wrote:
On Mon, 8 Mar 2010 10:56:44 +0100, spir wrote:
Hello,
Just for information: had gain the issue with geany suddenly running in full screen. See http://lists.uvena.de/pipermail/geany/2010-February/005365.html for previous solution.
And we can't do more guessing than the last time :(. Geany won't switch to fullscreen by itself out of the blue.
You know, F11 activates fullscreen, maybe you accidently hit it or maybe you have rebound the keybinding accidently to something else?
In the meanwhile, I have changed the key binding to ctrl+F11 to avoid this. So, the chance is rather low this happened by accident.
Or your window manager sets the Geany window to fullscreen at exit or logout (for whatever reason). Which window manager do you use?
X11 gnome unbuntu Anyway, now I know where to reset the config param.
Regards, Enrico
Denis