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Application Window Resizing Issue #11755

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MakoNekoArt opened this issue Jan 20, 2025 · 1 comment
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Application Window Resizing Issue #11755

MakoNekoArt opened this issue Jan 20, 2025 · 1 comment

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@MakoNekoArt
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Operating System Info

Windows 11

Other OS

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OBS Studio Version

31.0.1

OBS Studio Version (Other)

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OBS Studio Log URL

https://obsproject.com/logs/GoCuoXuJN8FBbbHp

OBS Studio Crash Log URL

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Expected Behavior

I expected that after I updated I would be able to dock my obs window on my secondary monitor and the window will resize to fit in the bottom half of the vertical monitor so the entire application window can be seen without issue. As it has been able to be docked there in the past with no issue resizing.

Current Behavior

The window will not shrink down to fit the half and half docking I normally use.

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Normally I dock my OBS on the bottom half of my vertical monitor, but now when I dock it, it takes up more than half of my screen.

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If you notice, when I click into firefox to maneuver to my chat you can see that the window didn't resize properly when I docked it and no amount of trying to pull down from the top of the application window will allow me to make it any shorter than it currently is. This has to be a bug as previous versions of OBS had no problem resizing the application window on Windows 11. Right now I have to manually move it so the top of the application is in the appropriate place and the dead space at the bottom of the window is off the edge of the monitor. I can no longer keep an eye on dropped frames at the bottom of my obs when it refuses to resize to fit my monitor.

Looking forward to seeing this addressed. Thank you in advance.

Steps to Reproduce

  1. Open OBS 31.0.1
  2. Try to drag the window over to dock on the bottom half of a vertical monitor using window's docking ability.
  3. Watch the window click into place
  4. click on the browser docked on the top half of that same vertical monitor
  5. observe the obs window being cut off visually as it has failed to properly resize to half the vertical monitor's height.
  6. cry.
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Anything else we should know?

It's irritating not to be able to see the bottom of my obs window since that is where the stream health monitoring is located. Until this is addressed I won't be able to see if I'm disconnecting or dropping frames and that's a hindrance. Especially since this wasn't a problem in previous versions to resize to smaller scales. If this can't be fixed I'll probably have to permanently go to an older version which is disheartening. I was excited about the new features.

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Fenrirthviti commented Jan 20, 2025

Please test without third-party plugins that modify our window (such as SE.live).

EDIT: As a note, I've tested snapped on a non-vertical display and everything is working as expected to all snap locations. I tested setting one of my displays to vertical, and it was also working as expected.

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