Fist I want to say that I love Ubuntu Budgie and use it as my default DE and for all my private and business chores. After updating to Ubuntu 19.04 yesterday, the Pixel-Saver-Applet stopped hiding the window bars. It is as if the applet weren’t installed at all. I have uninstalled the applet via Budgie Applets, logged out and back in, and reinstalled the applet. To no avail. What can I do?
Got a feeling that gnome has removed the ability to hide the window decoration. Seem to remember I read somewhere they were going todo that … but I thought that was for gtk+4 … hope I am wrong on that point.
I really loved the applet and miss it. Do I need to reinstall the Pixel-Saver-Applet at some point from Budgie Welcome, or is it sufficient to run the usual update process (apt update, apt upgrade) to see an eventual fix?
Using the applet right now. Everything looks in place. Windows’ headerbars are hidden when the windows are maximized. Buttons are also working as expected. Congrats. Anything unusual I’ll be back in touch.
Using the Pixel-Saver-Applet, I noticed that hiding the headerbars does not kick in when the app is first opened. The app needs to be minimized and maximized again, or closed and reopened. This needs to be done with any application: Opening, for example, Mailspring, does not solve hiding the headerbars for any app that I open subsequently. Any app needs to be opened, closed/ minimized, and reopened/ maximized for the Pixel-Saver-Applet to hide the headerbars properly. The effect is not particularly annoying, it just called my attention.
First picture is when I open the application (here: Eclipse) for the first time. The app window is fully maximized. Header-bar is still not merged with the top panel. Header-bar, Minimize-and Maximize buttons are all visible. I would expect the buttons to be already hidden, as should be the header-bar.
Second picture is when I UN-Maximize the application. (All cool here).
Third picture is when I maximize the app window again. Now you can see that the header-bar, the minimize and maximize buttons are hidden and merged with the top of the screen, where the top-bar is. From my point of view, I shouldn’t have to go through the process of un-maximizing and re-maximizing the app window so that that the header-bar merges with the top-bar. It should happen on program-launch.
Kindly don’t get me wrong: This is not a feature request. I understood from your prior post that you would be interested in a test and a feedback. I am just communicating an observation of a - tiny - flaw with the hope to be useful in some way. I am sure you are in a better position than I to decide if any rework is needed or justified.