Resizing stage while it is maximized breaks scene size on Linux
Christopher Schnick
crschnick at xpipe.io
Mon Mar 17 12:48:57 UTC 2025
So on Windows at least, it will change the width temporarily and then
revert back to the original width value. So you will receive two width
change events if you listen to the stage width property. The maximized
property is not changed.
I guess this also not optimal handling of this. Ideally, no changes
would be made in that case.
On 17/03/2025 10:53, Thiago Milczarek Sayão wrote:
> Hi Christopher,
>
> It seems like a simple fix.
>
> How does it behave on other platforms? Does it ignore the resize,
> restore the window to its unmaximized state before resizing, or keep
> it maximized while adjusting the unmaximized size.
>
> -- Thiago
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Em dom., 16 de mar. de 2025 às 05:25, Christopher Schnick
> <crschnick at xpipe.io> escreveu:
>
> Hello,
>
> we encountered an issue on Linux where resizing the stage while it
> is maximized breaks the size of the scene. You can see a video of
> this at https://github.com/xpipe-io/xpipe/issues/485 . The root
> cause is that the stage size is modified.
>
> When doing this, it temporarily or permanently switches to the
> size the stage had prior to being maximized, leading to either a
> flicker or a permanently broken scene that has the wrong size.
> This happens on Gnome and KDE for me with the latest JavaFX ea
> version.
>
> Here is a simple reproducer:
>
> import javafx.application.Application;
> import javafx.scene.Scene;
> import javafx.scene.control.Button;
> import javafx.scene.layout.Region;
> import javafx.scene.layout.StackPane;
> import javafx.stage.Stage;
>
> import java.io.IOException;
> import java.util.Base64;
>
> public class MaximizeLinuxBugextends Application {
>
> @Override public void start(Stage stage)throws IOException {
> Scene scene =new Scene(createContent(),640,480);
> var s ="data:text/css;base64," + Base64.getEncoder().encodeToString(createCss().getBytes());
> scene.getStylesheets().add(s);
> stage.setTitle("Hello!");
> stage.setScene(scene);
> stage.show();
> stage.centerOnScreen();
> stage.setMaximized(true);
> }
>
> private StringcreateCss() {
> return """ * { -fx-border-color: red; -fx-border-width: 1; } """;
> }
>
> private RegioncreateContent() {
> var button =new Button("Click me!");
> button.setOnAction(event -> {
> var w =button.getScene().getWindow();
> w.setWidth(w.getWidth() -1);
> event.consume();
> });
> var stack =new StackPane(button);
> return stack;
> }
>
> public static void main(String[] args) {
> launch();
> }
> }
>
>
> Best
> Christopher Schnick
>
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