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26.1; frame appears in wrong part of desktop after restoring frameset from fullscreen
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> Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2018 09:16:24 +0200
> From: martin rudalics <rudalics <at> gmx.at>
>
> > 1. save a frameset with an unmaximized frame
> > start from emacs -Q
> > create a second window with `C-x 2'
> > use the mouse to move the frame to the right side of the desktop
> > save the split window frame with `C-x r f a'
> >
> > 2. save a frameset with a maximized/fullscreen frame
> > delete one of the windows with `C-x 1'
> > press `f11' to make the frame fullscreen
> > save the fullscreen frame with `C-x r f b'
> >
> > 3. restore the unmaximized frameset with `C-x r j a'
> > After jumping between framesets from register b to register a, the
> > non-fullscreen frame appears on the opposite (left) side of the desktop
> > than it was originally. Typing `C-x r j a' a second time moves the frame
> > to its original location.
> >
> > I've reproduced this using Emacs 26.1 in both Windows 10 and Fedora 28
> > KDE desktop environments.
> >
> > In GNU Emacs 26.1 (build 1, x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.22.30)
> > of 2018-06-04 built on buildvm-10.phx2.fedoraproject.org
>
> Thanks for the report. Here I can't reproduce the behavior you
> observe on Windows XP even if I modify your recipe in various ways.
> Maybe someone else can give it a try.
I can reproduce here if I do "C-x r j a" then "C-x r j b", then "C-x r
j a" again. The second time the frame split into two windows appears
at the left side of the desktop.
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