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Feature or Bug: Undocked window resizing to default when a new image is open?


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I'm not sure if this is a bug, feature, or an overlooked quirk, but whenever I have my primary workspace undocked and I open a new document, the undocked workspace always resizes back to the smaller size when it was first undocked. It does this regardless of the size document I open, which affinity program I'm in, or what monitor I have the workspace displayed on. It's not the end of the world needing to maximize the window every time a new document is open, but it gets annoying and slows down my workflow when I have to do it with multiple windows on different monitors. 

If it's a feature, there a setting somewhere that I missed to turn the behavior off. If it's a bug, I can submit a request, otherwise I'll add changing this as a suggestion. I'm just not sure which one of those 3 buckets it belongs in.

Below is an example of what I mean.

 

 

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On 11/23/2022 at 3:48 PM, Perlsowisdom said:

I'm not sure if this is a bug, feature, or an overlooked quirk, but whenever I have my primary workspace undocked and I open a new document, the undocked workspace always resizes back to the smaller size when it was first undocked.

Apparently the window opens in a size that depends on the screen resolution and the arrangement of the interface elements. The detached window appears to have the same size as the docked window. This is the size it always aims for. When it is docked, it also always has the same size.

Reduce the panel areas on the left and right and you will see that the detached window becomes larger.

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