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Can't drag the window using the pixels on top of the screen over a tab #5493
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I'd actually rather that the tabs extend to the very top, just like most web browsers (tested in Chrome, Firefox, Edge). That would allow me to quickly select a tab by quickly moving my mouse to the top of the screen without worrying about overshooting on the vertical axis. |
Maybe we could have an option to get an actual title bar, therefore allowing both options. |
You know, I could have sworn we had a dupe for this one....
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Well thank you for the "showTabsInTitlebar": false option, I didn't know about it. It solves my use case, but I think this issue might still be interesting to properly solve, one way or another. Having a dead row of pixels in the title bar doesn't seem like an intended behavior. |
This Windows Terminal window is partially visible. The frame area above the tabs is useless except for a tiny area, but only if you can move the window into view so you can access it. Dragging on that area above the tabs to move the window would solve this. I had to use keyboard shortcuts to fully zoom the window to get control of it. I understand this is a challenge, but consider this a vote for it. |
Environment
Windows build number: Microsoft Windows [version 10.0.18363.778]
Windows Terminal version (if applicable): 0.10.781.0
Steps to reproduce
Expected behavior
The window should un-maximize and begin to move with the mouse, just like every other window.
Actual behavior
The window doesn't move at all.
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