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    Full screen mode doesn't fit to screen.

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      Jayanta Das
      last edited by

      This issue is still persist in the latest build 1.1.037

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      Also I see there is no snapping when we drag the window(VS) in upper part of the screen.

      Recording

      Mac Mini M4 Pro | 24Gb
      WIndows 11 | Intel i5 11Gen
      Wacom Intuos Pro

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        VectorStyler @Jayanta Das
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        @Jayanta-Das Yes, these issues are still open.

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          Jayanta Das @VectorStyler
          last edited by Jayanta Das

          @VectorStyler With the latest build 1.1.041 VS doesn't fit to whole screen, Its cutout from all sides. Clicking maximize button 2 times fix this.

          Recording

          Mac Mini M4 Pro | 24Gb
          WIndows 11 | Intel i5 11Gen
          Wacom Intuos Pro

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            VectorStyler @Jayanta Das
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            @Jayanta-Das Can be replicated.

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              Subpath @Jayanta Das
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              @Jayanta-Das said in Full screen mode doesn't fit to screen.:

              @VectorStyler With the latest build 1.1.041 VS doesn't fit to whole screen, Its cutout from all sides. Clicking maximize button 2 times fix this.

              can confirm what @Jayanta-Das wrote
              and also that "clicking maximize button 2 times fix this"

              Win 11
              CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 9600X, 6-core.
              GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 5070.

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                VectorStyler @Jayanta Das
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                @Jayanta-Das This problem should be fixed in 1.1.048

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                  Jayanta Das @VectorStyler
                  last edited by Jayanta Das

                  @VectorStyler I was so busy these days and I could not test last 2/3 build. But with the build 1.1.077 this issue is stil there. If you open the image you will see there is a blue gap below.

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                  Mac Mini M4 Pro | 24Gb
                  WIndows 11 | Intel i5 11Gen
                  Wacom Intuos Pro

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                    VectorStyler @Jayanta Das
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                    @Jayanta-Das Added this to the backlog.

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                      debraspicher
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                      Sorry for the thread bump. I thought this issue had been mentioned more recently but this was the only thread I could find on search.

                      I notice this sometimes on a secondary display, except that it is along the top... and very noticeably on a mounted TV screen. This is with single document view. I believe it's related to Windows scaling when the monitors go to sleep. Both displays are set to 150%, atm.

                      Download Link For Image.. Uploader says it is too wide to share here: https://1drv.ms/i/c/110a6c79485f87e5/IQCa5e6UHLzTSr3zgWpc7ipZARx6g32dmSFVS8pFzndrTYQ?e=6ZLQZ4

                      Occasionally the main application will also do similar on the main monitor. Usually the main application will "undock" from a Maximized state from either top or bottom (usually top) or may not even be showing a sliver, but rather just de-Maximized. I'll notice it because when I go to make the UI active and bring back up panels, the click will sometimes end up dragging the application instead.

                      Windows 11 Build 26200.7171 (25H2)
                      AMD Ryzen 7 9700X with Gigabyte X870E Aorus Pro Ice
                      32GB RAM @ 6000MHz
                      PNY NVIDIA RTX 5070 Ti 16GB; Display 1: 4K @150%; Display 2: 4K @150%
                      Wacom Intuos Pro L (2025); Wacom Intuos Pro M; Epson ET-8550; Siser Romeo

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                        VectorStyler @debraspicher
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                        @debraspicher I will try to replicate and fix this.

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