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Intermittently Firefox reverts to opening its windows maximized. I expect it to remember last size and revert to that.
Ubuntu 18.04, latest patches, Firefox as supplied with Ubuntu, default GNOME desktop. When I was 17.04/Unity desktop (if that matters) it did re-open at same (non-maximized) size as last time I closed it. Now it sometimes does that, and that continues to work for a while, but sometimes reverts to always opening maximized, which I don't want.
As of today, for example, no matter what I do in the way of closing it, it re-opens maximized. I tried created a new temporary profile, but that didn't seem to change behaviour. I have done nothing "special" that I am aware of since it last worked, and I cannot figure how to get desired behaviour back.
- Does anyone else suffer this intermittent behaviour?
- Does anyone know what I can do to sort this out?
- If it is saving this setting somewhere in the profile (
~/.mozilla/firefox/xyz.default/
), which exact file is it in?
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Intermittently Firefox reverts to opening its windows maximized. I expect it to remember last size and revert to that.
Ubuntu 18.04, latest patches, Firefox as supplied with Ubuntu, default GNOME desktop. When I was 17.04/Unity desktop (if that matters) it did re-open at same (non-maximized) size as last time I closed it. Now it sometimes does that, and that continues to work for a while, but sometimes reverts to always opening maximized, which I don't want.
As of today, for example, no matter what I do in the way of closing it, it re-opens maximized. I tried created a new temporary profile, but that didn't seem to change behaviour. I have done nothing "special" that I am aware of since it last worked, and I cannot figure how to get desired behaviour back.
- Does anyone else suffer this intermittent behaviour?
- Does anyone know what I can do to sort this out?
- If it is saving this setting somewhere in the profile (
~/.mozilla/firefox/xyz.default/
), which exact file is it in?
firefox
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How to disable auto-maximize windows in GNOME?
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GNOME Terminal always opens maximised [duplicate]
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Intermittently Firefox reverts to opening its windows maximized. I expect it to remember last size and revert to that.
Ubuntu 18.04, latest patches, Firefox as supplied with Ubuntu, default GNOME desktop. When I was 17.04/Unity desktop (if that matters) it did re-open at same (non-maximized) size as last time I closed it. Now it sometimes does that, and that continues to work for a while, but sometimes reverts to always opening maximized, which I don't want.
As of today, for example, no matter what I do in the way of closing it, it re-opens maximized. I tried created a new temporary profile, but that didn't seem to change behaviour. I have done nothing "special" that I am aware of since it last worked, and I cannot figure how to get desired behaviour back.
- Does anyone else suffer this intermittent behaviour?
- Does anyone know what I can do to sort this out?
- If it is saving this setting somewhere in the profile (
~/.mozilla/firefox/xyz.default/
), which exact file is it in?
firefox
This question already has an answer here:
How to disable auto-maximize windows in GNOME?
6 answers
GNOME Terminal always opens maximised [duplicate]
2 answers
Intermittently Firefox reverts to opening its windows maximized. I expect it to remember last size and revert to that.
Ubuntu 18.04, latest patches, Firefox as supplied with Ubuntu, default GNOME desktop. When I was 17.04/Unity desktop (if that matters) it did re-open at same (non-maximized) size as last time I closed it. Now it sometimes does that, and that continues to work for a while, but sometimes reverts to always opening maximized, which I don't want.
As of today, for example, no matter what I do in the way of closing it, it re-opens maximized. I tried created a new temporary profile, but that didn't seem to change behaviour. I have done nothing "special" that I am aware of since it last worked, and I cannot figure how to get desired behaviour back.
- Does anyone else suffer this intermittent behaviour?
- Does anyone know what I can do to sort this out?
- If it is saving this setting somewhere in the profile (
~/.mozilla/firefox/xyz.default/
), which exact file is it in?
This question already has an answer here:
How to disable auto-maximize windows in GNOME?
6 answers
GNOME Terminal always opens maximised [duplicate]
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Well blow me down with a feather! To answer my own question, and help others, I have just come across https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/1730410, including :
Almost all applications (Firefox, Nautilus, Google Chrome, PyCharm,
Skype, Calendar and other) opens in maximized size if it window size
was larger than some value (more than about 80% of display width and
height) when application was closed.
and
This is indeed a mutter "feature". Use 'gsettings set org.gnome.mutter
auto-maximize false' to turn it off.
No wonder it seems intermittent: if I close my window when it's 79% size it restores but if it's 81% it maximizes! Who dreams up such unintuitive behaviour?!
I confirm that making the FF window smaller before closing solves the issue. For my part I have run the suggested gsettings
command to change the GNOME setting and now I can close from any size and it restores to that size as desired.
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Well blow me down with a feather! To answer my own question, and help others, I have just come across https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/1730410, including :
Almost all applications (Firefox, Nautilus, Google Chrome, PyCharm,
Skype, Calendar and other) opens in maximized size if it window size
was larger than some value (more than about 80% of display width and
height) when application was closed.
and
This is indeed a mutter "feature". Use 'gsettings set org.gnome.mutter
auto-maximize false' to turn it off.
No wonder it seems intermittent: if I close my window when it's 79% size it restores but if it's 81% it maximizes! Who dreams up such unintuitive behaviour?!
I confirm that making the FF window smaller before closing solves the issue. For my part I have run the suggested gsettings
command to change the GNOME setting and now I can close from any size and it restores to that size as desired.
add a comment |
Well blow me down with a feather! To answer my own question, and help others, I have just come across https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/1730410, including :
Almost all applications (Firefox, Nautilus, Google Chrome, PyCharm,
Skype, Calendar and other) opens in maximized size if it window size
was larger than some value (more than about 80% of display width and
height) when application was closed.
and
This is indeed a mutter "feature". Use 'gsettings set org.gnome.mutter
auto-maximize false' to turn it off.
No wonder it seems intermittent: if I close my window when it's 79% size it restores but if it's 81% it maximizes! Who dreams up such unintuitive behaviour?!
I confirm that making the FF window smaller before closing solves the issue. For my part I have run the suggested gsettings
command to change the GNOME setting and now I can close from any size and it restores to that size as desired.
add a comment |
Well blow me down with a feather! To answer my own question, and help others, I have just come across https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/1730410, including :
Almost all applications (Firefox, Nautilus, Google Chrome, PyCharm,
Skype, Calendar and other) opens in maximized size if it window size
was larger than some value (more than about 80% of display width and
height) when application was closed.
and
This is indeed a mutter "feature". Use 'gsettings set org.gnome.mutter
auto-maximize false' to turn it off.
No wonder it seems intermittent: if I close my window when it's 79% size it restores but if it's 81% it maximizes! Who dreams up such unintuitive behaviour?!
I confirm that making the FF window smaller before closing solves the issue. For my part I have run the suggested gsettings
command to change the GNOME setting and now I can close from any size and it restores to that size as desired.
Well blow me down with a feather! To answer my own question, and help others, I have just come across https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/1730410, including :
Almost all applications (Firefox, Nautilus, Google Chrome, PyCharm,
Skype, Calendar and other) opens in maximized size if it window size
was larger than some value (more than about 80% of display width and
height) when application was closed.
and
This is indeed a mutter "feature". Use 'gsettings set org.gnome.mutter
auto-maximize false' to turn it off.
No wonder it seems intermittent: if I close my window when it's 79% size it restores but if it's 81% it maximizes! Who dreams up such unintuitive behaviour?!
I confirm that making the FF window smaller before closing solves the issue. For my part I have run the suggested gsettings
command to change the GNOME setting and now I can close from any size and it restores to that size as desired.
answered Jan 10 at 9:51
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