El mar, 24-11-2020 a las 15:57 -0800, Roderick Anderson escribió:
On 11/24/20 2:54 PM, Rogier F. van Vlissingen wrote:
This problem happens in Writer, but not in Calc, so it is limited
to the
module.
I must have done something, for this suddenly started happening.
I can display a page either full screen, or minimize it completely,
so it
disappears off the page entirely. In other words, Minimize is now
not a
partial screen, but it is in effect parking it off screen, where I
can
maximize it again from the Writer icon on the task bar.
Ergo what is lost is the ability to reduce the window to a partial
screen -
if I try, it becomes a postage stamp and my only option is to
maximize it
to full screen again.
Minimize it to the postage stamp size then grab a corner and drag it
up
in size. Might have to grab a 'corner' multiple times.
This happens to me every so often and I can't figure out what causes
it.
\\||/
Rod
--
You do not say what OS-DE combination you are using. This happened to
me the other day, but Enlightenment provides a right-click menu from
the icon on the ask bar to access resizing with the keyboard. I suspect
other Linux (at least) DEs have something similar. A lifesaver when the
window drops down to less than postage stamp size!
Roy
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