On 21-09-2020 09:17, Frans de Boer wrote:
LS,
I observed a difference between TW and 15.2 and using QEMU. While using TW, the QEMU window - running W10 - has no borders on the left and right side. So, I can use the full horizontal resolution. I can't use F11 - full screen - because of the behavior of screens when using Citrix Receiver as I still want to switch desktops. Then, when using 15.2 there are tick borders on the right and left side of the QEMU window. With 15.2 I have too selected top-left Menu -> More Actions -> No border, to reduce the mentioned borders a bid. There are still borders.
I used the same script to start QEMU 5.1 under TW and 15.2, as well as the same W10 image . So, the only difference is the OS and used libraries. Being somewhat older on 15.2.
And, yes I use breeze with no borders for applications.
Any suggestion how to get rid of these real estate eating borders?
--- Frans.
Although I had this issue already a long time, it now seems it can be solved by using F11. Where in the past coming out of full screen mostly resulted in a black screen, that is currently no longer the case. So, I happily use the full screen again under 15.2. The issue of the default tick borders - as having no borders under TW - is still there, but is now irrelevant since I can now use full screen under 15.2 too. --- Frans. -- A: Yes, just like that A: Ja, net zo Q: Oh, Just like reading a book backwards Q: Oh, net als een boek achterstevoren lezen A: Because it upsets the natural flow of a story A: Omdat het de natuurlijke gang uit het verhaal haalt Q: Why is top-posting annoying? Q: Waarom is Top-posting zo irritant? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org