PlayOnLinux window size can't be changed and buttons are hidden











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I have an issue with Play On Linux. When I try to install a new program, the button to install a non-listed program is hidden and there is no way to resize the window. Any ideas on how to fix this? Thanks.



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    Does the key sequence of Alt+Space, X maximize the window?
    – Terrance
    Jun 8 at 18:41






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    No it doesn't. By the way, I am using GNOME desktop environment.
    – Bakhtin
    Jun 8 at 18:43






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    There is no option to maximize the window.
    – Bakhtin
    Jun 8 at 18:44










  • See playonlinux.com/en/issue-5043.html
    – Terrance
    Jun 8 at 19:01










  • I fixed this issue by disabling communitheme. Thanks for help.
    – Bakhtin
    Jun 8 at 19:03

















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I have an issue with Play On Linux. When I try to install a new program, the button to install a non-listed program is hidden and there is no way to resize the window. Any ideas on how to fix this? Thanks.



Here's a screenshot










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  • 1




    Does the key sequence of Alt+Space, X maximize the window?
    – Terrance
    Jun 8 at 18:41






  • 1




    No it doesn't. By the way, I am using GNOME desktop environment.
    – Bakhtin
    Jun 8 at 18:43






  • 1




    There is no option to maximize the window.
    – Bakhtin
    Jun 8 at 18:44










  • See playonlinux.com/en/issue-5043.html
    – Terrance
    Jun 8 at 19:01










  • I fixed this issue by disabling communitheme. Thanks for help.
    – Bakhtin
    Jun 8 at 19:03















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I have an issue with Play On Linux. When I try to install a new program, the button to install a non-listed program is hidden and there is no way to resize the window. Any ideas on how to fix this? Thanks.



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I have an issue with Play On Linux. When I try to install a new program, the button to install a non-listed program is hidden and there is no way to resize the window. Any ideas on how to fix this? Thanks.



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  • 1




    Does the key sequence of Alt+Space, X maximize the window?
    – Terrance
    Jun 8 at 18:41






  • 1




    No it doesn't. By the way, I am using GNOME desktop environment.
    – Bakhtin
    Jun 8 at 18:43






  • 1




    There is no option to maximize the window.
    – Bakhtin
    Jun 8 at 18:44










  • See playonlinux.com/en/issue-5043.html
    – Terrance
    Jun 8 at 19:01










  • I fixed this issue by disabling communitheme. Thanks for help.
    – Bakhtin
    Jun 8 at 19:03
















  • 1




    Does the key sequence of Alt+Space, X maximize the window?
    – Terrance
    Jun 8 at 18:41






  • 1




    No it doesn't. By the way, I am using GNOME desktop environment.
    – Bakhtin
    Jun 8 at 18:43






  • 1




    There is no option to maximize the window.
    – Bakhtin
    Jun 8 at 18:44










  • See playonlinux.com/en/issue-5043.html
    – Terrance
    Jun 8 at 19:01










  • I fixed this issue by disabling communitheme. Thanks for help.
    – Bakhtin
    Jun 8 at 19:03










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Does the key sequence of Alt+Space, X maximize the window?
– Terrance
Jun 8 at 18:41




Does the key sequence of Alt+Space, X maximize the window?
– Terrance
Jun 8 at 18:41




1




1




No it doesn't. By the way, I am using GNOME desktop environment.
– Bakhtin
Jun 8 at 18:43




No it doesn't. By the way, I am using GNOME desktop environment.
– Bakhtin
Jun 8 at 18:43




1




1




There is no option to maximize the window.
– Bakhtin
Jun 8 at 18:44




There is no option to maximize the window.
– Bakhtin
Jun 8 at 18:44












See playonlinux.com/en/issue-5043.html
– Terrance
Jun 8 at 19:01




See playonlinux.com/en/issue-5043.html
– Terrance
Jun 8 at 19:01












I fixed this issue by disabling communitheme. Thanks for help.
– Bakhtin
Jun 8 at 19:03






I fixed this issue by disabling communitheme. Thanks for help.
– Bakhtin
Jun 8 at 19:03

















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