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Bar with tabs is not shown initially unless F11 is pressed twice.

Open jorgeecardona opened this issue 3 years ago • 5 comments

Describe the bug

After starting guake the tabs dont' show up, only after maximizing with F11 and back is that the tabs show up. This happens everytime I start a new guake process, i.e. when I first open guake after a reboot, or after killall guake.

The size of Guake is preserved between killed Guake processes.

Expected behavior

I expect to see the bottom bar with the tabs after starting Guake for the first time without having to maximize the window with F11.

Actual behavior

I don't see the bar with the tabs after starting Guake for the first time without having to maximize the window with F11.

To Reproduce

In my system this happens everytime a new guake process is launched (not every time I open a window, just the first time the guake process opens a window.)


$ guake --support

Guake Version: 3.8.6.dev20

Vte Version: 0.68.0

Vte Runtime Version: 0.68.0


GTK+ Version: 3.24.33

GDK Backend: <GdkX11.X11Display


Desktop Session: gnome-xorg


Display: :1

RGBA visual: True

Composited: True

  • Monitor: 0 - CMN eDP-1
    • Geometry: 1920 x 1080 at 0, 0
    • Size: 344 x 193 mm²
    • Primary: True
    • Refresh rate: 59.933 Hz
    • Subpixel layout: unknown

jorgeecardona avatar May 11 '22 08:05 jorgeecardona

Huh, did this only recently start happening for you or was this always something you were dealing with? Would help to know if I need to inspect one of the things I recently merged or investigate generally

Davidy22 avatar May 11 '22 08:05 Davidy22

It started just recently, probably just in the last 4 weeks after updating guake (prob to 3.8.5) and other packages. Before I was running in an old version for quite some time (my branch with the .guake.yml support before I updated the PR recently.)

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Huh, did this only recently start happening for you or was this always something you were dealing with? Would help to know if I need to inspect one of the things I recently merged or investigate generally

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jorgeecardona avatar May 11 '22 08:05 jorgeecardona

Pushed commit deffa2b2f9f59570faba32d2b1af715b7d41f331 that I believe resolves this, will arrive in next release

Davidy22 avatar Jun 16 '22 15:06 Davidy22

Wait I confused myself with multiple tabs, that commit doesn't have anything to do with this, have you tried unchecking "hide tabbar when fullscreen" in the main window settings in preferences?

Davidy22 avatar Jun 16 '22 16:06 Davidy22

In a quick test of my own, there is odd behavior, though possible not the issue noted:

All variations of Hide Tabs in Full screen and Hide Tabs if only one tab work as expected, EXCEPT:

  1. If only one tab AND Hide Tabs if only one tab AND Hide Tabs in Full screen are checked
  2. Open guake partial screen: no tab bar (expected)
  3. Hit f11, still no tag bar (expected)
  4. Hit f11 again (back to partial screen) and tab bar is visible. (Not expected)
  5. Tab bar persists in partial screen untill all guake tabs are closed or Hide Tabs if only one tab is toggled off and on.
Guake Terminal: 3.8.5
VTE: 0.68.0
VTE runtime: 0.68.0
Gtk: 3.24.33

KEDLogic avatar Aug 12 '22 04:08 KEDLogic