Window Padding (Beta 7.0.532)
When I snap the 1Password window to one side or corner of the screen, or use a tool like DisplayFusion to resize it, there is 8px of padding around all edges of the window.
Please don't do that.
1Password Version: 7.0.532
Extension Version: Not Provided
OS Version: Windows 10 Version 1709 (Build 16299.334)
Sync Type: 1Password Families
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@User Name: Hmm. I hand't noticed that before, but I kind of like it. I agree that it isn't very Windows-like though, so it's probably something we should change. But I will secret hope that Microsoft adopts this padding at the OS level. :lol: Thanks for bringing this up! :)
ref: opw-2035
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Snapping 1PW7beta doesn't respect the screen zones properly.
1Password Version: 7.0.532beta
Extension Version: Not Provided
OS Version: Window 10 - 1709 build 16299.309
Sync Type: Local
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@wraith I think this issue can be related this: https://discussions.agilebits.com/discussion/88133/bug-with-using-multiple-screens
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Yes looks like the same issue, I hadn't found that post when I searched before creating my own. Cheers.
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:) :+1:
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Thank you for fixing this in 7.0.539
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On behalf of the team here, you're welcome! We still have more polishing to do with regards to moving windows between mixed-sized monitors and quarter snapping (which isn't working perfectly yet).
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I'm still seeing this at 7.0.539
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Hi @hubpf,
We haven’t been able to reproduce this. How are you making it full screen? We fixed the conditions where you drag the window to the top to make it full screen and also, clicking on the maximize button. Is there something else you’re using to mimimize 1Password?
We haven’t fixed center max height, that’s in progress.
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Maximize the window won't have this issue. But if you reduce the window size from maximized and pressing Alt+PrtSc to copy the current active window will get the above windows with edge.
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Oh, actually "maximizing" the window in monitor that is split using DisplayFusion (in the monitor profile section, if you are unfamiliar with it) still results in padded borders.
It is a third-party window management tool, but most other programs don't have an issue with it - nor did 1Password 6.0 -
Hi guys,
Ah, yes. The other methods haven't been fixed yet, it's what we're working on next. We only fixed snapping and max button but manually resizing to the full screen or windows management API are not fixed.
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Hi @MikeT , I'm not using any apps (I have very few installed on that machine at all). I'm running Windows 10 1803 and the latest 1Password beta and when you use the windows snap feature (windows-key + left or right keypad) then it's not filling the screening correctly... That said, I just tested it on a different PC with Windows 10 1607 and it did work.. so perhaps it's something to do with the latest Windows 1803 build?
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