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Move the toolbar out of the way after rescaling pdfpc #717

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torwag opened this issue Apr 18, 2024 · 0 comments
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Move the toolbar out of the way after rescaling pdfpc #717

torwag opened this issue Apr 18, 2024 · 0 comments

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torwag commented Apr 18, 2024

It might be an issue with the combination of my setup.
I use a tiling window manager (sway), and whenever I start pdfpc, it opens the presenter view first in a tilling window, e.g. if start it from console, the console window and pdfpc split up the current desktop into two frames. After that I move pdfpc over to an empty desktop, which allows me to have the presenter screen as a single app on a desktop (in sway you have 10 desktops to choose from), I end up with an almost full screen pdfpc presenter view, but the toolbar is just in the middle of the slide. I always have to move it down outside of the current slide.

I know it is a small annoyance, but I feel, that the positioning of the toolbar does not work correctly for rescaling the pdfpc presenter window. In fact, it seem that during start-up the position of the toolbox is based on the absolute values of the first pdfpc window (which is only half or even a third in width of the screen, as it shares the space with other apps) and remains at that position after rescaling to full screen on an empty desktop. However, the current slide view increases a lot and hence the toolbar just sits plain in the current slide view.

Maybe a better mechanism would be to move the toolbar always just underneath the current slide view?

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