[opensuse] thunderbird can't exit full screen
Hi 12.2 with XFCE When I hit 'Write' in tb, it fills the whole screen. There is no window border and the write window fills the whole screen. I have to do File > Close to get rid of it. How can I get the borders back so I can manipulate and resize the write window? I've tried pressing Esc, but nothing. Thanks, L x -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
Hi Lynn, In KDE, when a window has no border, alt-f3 brings back the context menu. I'm not sure if the same keyboard shortcut works in XFCE. According to the XFCE faq (wiki.xfce.org/faq) you might need to restart xfwm4. But what it really sounds like is that you have accidentally setup special window settings for the Write window in Thunderbird. But I'm not sure how to set/reset them in XFCE. Good luck, Jeremy On 12/31/2012 07:56 AM, lynn wrote:
Hi 12.2 with XFCE
When I hit 'Write' in tb, it fills the whole screen. There is no window border and the write window fills the whole screen. I have to do File > Close to get rid of it.
How can I get the borders back so I can manipulate and resize the write window? I've tried pressing Esc, but nothing.
Thanks, L x
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On 31/12/12 14:37, Jeremy Figgins wrote:
Hi Lynn,
In KDE, when a window has no border, alt-f3 brings back the context menu. I'm not sure if the same keyboard shortcut works in XFCE.
According to the XFCE faq (wiki.xfce.org/faq) you might need to restart xfwm4.
But what it really sounds like is that you have accidentally setup special window settings for the Write window in Thunderbird. But I'm not sure how to set/reset them in XFCE.
Good luck, Jeremy
On 12/31/2012 07:56 AM, lynn wrote:
Hi 12.2 with XFCE
When I hit 'Write' in tb, it fills the whole screen. There is no window border and the write window fills the whole screen. I have to do File > Close to get rid of it.
How can I get the borders back so I can manipulate and resize the write window? I've tried pressing Esc, but nothing.
Thanks, L x
Hi The only way I could find to do it was to go into KDE (Alt F3 didn't work) and un maximize it there. Maybe there is a config file somewhere? Anyway, the setting sticks for both XFCE and LXDE having been set in KDE:) L x -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
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