[BUG] Window maximize, minimize, full screen buttons alignment
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Hi @alexanderd,
I've merged your post with another thread as it's reporting the same weird issue. We still haven't pinned down why this is happening for some people but not for the majority. Are you running the just released stable version of El Capitan?
Your English was fine and the screenshot helped highlight the issue perfectly, well enough that I knew we had a thread somewhere about this. As I say, we still don't understand why yet but hopefully we can.
Is anybody experiencing this with any other application at all by the way? Applications that spring to mind are Contacts, Reminders and possibly Calendar. These are all OS X applications that use a similar window arrangement to us.
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@JBR, @vittmast1986: Interesting...
Is anyone in this thread not using a 13" laptop (MacBook Air, MacBook Pro)?
I know there's currently an issue with 1Password not always remembering the window size, and if it's opening to Such Great Heights that it doesn't fit on a 13" screen vertically (1440x900 MBA13, 1280x800 MBP13), it may be that this alone is causing the app to try to condense the UI, thus resulting in the glitch we're discussing. Hmm... :unamused:
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@brenty Your assumption about the cause sounds reasonable to me. But this raises the question: why would the window be opening to "Such Great Heights" ? Don't OS X windows automatically remember the last used size? Or, for that matter, automatically detect the available screen size when opening?
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Hello @alexanderd,
Sorry, I didn't make that as clear as I should. I don't believe any of those applications will be somehow directly causing the issue, I was curious to know if anybody also used these and if they had observed any similar behaviour. There are a small number of applications that use the particular window arrangement that we currently use. Those applications are ones where I've seen the same arrangement. If the issue was observable in those applications as well as 1Password it might suggest an Apple radar would be worth considering as maybe it's a bug in the framework we're using. If they're all consistently behaving then maybe we're not using the framework in quite the same way. I hope that helps make sense of my question.
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@alexanderd, @fbengo: Thanks for confirming! :) :+1:
@brenty Your assumption about the cause sounds reasonable to me. But this raises the question: why would the window be opening to "Such Great Heights" ? Don't OS X windows automatically remember the last used size? Or, for that matter, automatically detect the available screen size when opening?
@JBR: It really should, but currently there is a bug with 1Password not opening to the previous window size/position if it is unlocked when you close it, which is affecting some people.
As with all of this, it isn't clear if this is a 1Password bug or an El Capitan bug...but I suspect that it's some combination of the two, due to some of the other elements at play here. I believe that these two bugs (window size + UI widgets) are interacting with smaller vertical resolutions to exhibit this compressed UI glitch. I also suspect that if we're able to find a resolution to the first bug (window size) that this particular glitch will disappear — though the underlying problem (UI widgets) would probably remain.
We're continuing to look into a solution to this. I really appreciate everyone's persistence and patience!
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In my opinion it could be caused by the screen resolution of 13 inches MBP. What I saw is that 1P app is not proportional with the screen and other apps. It's too big, specially too height.
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Hi @alexanderd,
Thanks for asking, however I'm afraid I don't have any news to share at this point. Our developers haven't forgotten and are still looking into this, but I don't have a timeframe for when this will be fixed. I'm sorry I don't have something more to tell you right now!
When the problem happens, you should be able to fix it (at least temporarily) by resizing the window. If for some reason resizing the window doesn't help, you can also try quitting & re-launching the 1Password app, or locking & unlocking it.
If you need anything else, please let us know! :)
ref: OPM-3223
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OS X title bar buttons overlapping with app category list. See attached screenshot. Restarting the app seemed to resolve the problem.
1Password Version: 5.4.1
Extension Version: Not Provided
OS Version: OS X 10.11.1
Sync Type: Dropbox
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Hi @kc8viq,
Thanks for taking the time to let us know you ran into this issue, and for the screenshot! I've merged your message into an existing thread about this problem. I hope you don't mind!
As you can tell from other posts in this discussion, this is a known issue that our developers are looking into. I'm sorry for the inconvenience! I don't have a timeframe for when this will be solved, but I'll let our developers know you're running into it as well. The workaround (as you already discovered) is to restart the app.
If you need anything else, please let us know. :)
ref: OPM-3223
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@alexanderd Yes, please do! This should have been squashed but if you're still seeing it, we shall re-squash it. :wink:
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