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BASIC INFO

  • App & version: Publisher 2.5.7
  • OS & version: Windows 11 (up-to-date)
  • Graphic card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 (up-to-date)
  • Hardware acceleration: On & Off
  • Reproducibility: Always
  • Affects new document?: Yes

WHAT HAS HAPPENED
When you stop the mouse over the top-right "maximize button" [1], it doesn't display the "hover button", though if you trigger it from any other app, the main-app & float windows do react to the positioning correctly.

[1] https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/windows-maximise-hover-button-not-working/e51cb112-7060-4ae7-bc83-d517a619084e

WHAT SHOULD HAVE HAPPENED
It should have shown the "hover button".

MINIMAL STEPS TO REPRODUCE

  1. Open Publisher
  2. Place the mouse cursor over the top-right "maximize button" (it doesn't show the "hover button")

BUG
Maximize "hover button" ain't shown; maybe due to independent (crossplatform-wise) implementation of window management conflicting with Windows OS one?

EDIT IMPORTANT: I've just tried the hotkey (didn't know it existed), so Win+Z does trigger the "hover button", so it's specifically a mouse cursor bug.

Posted
11 minutes ago, NathanC said:

Hi @Franz Rogar,

I don't think this has historically functioned with the apps and isn't even a configurable System setting in Windows 10, but i've logged it with the team as an improvement to honour the snap layouts setting.

Thanks for logging it. It does works for *all* other apps in Windows 11 (regardless of the UI toolkit used: motif, GTK, KDE, native, etc.), as is a system-wide feature on-by-default (though the only configuration is on/off), so it not showing up on mouse-over and be forced to only use Win+Z to pop-it- up breaks the OS behavior.

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