fullscreen: Remove dirty sizing trick

xdg-shell mandates that the FULLSCREEN state means that we must match
the size that we were configured to, at least by default. Other states
or protocol extensions might relax this requirement, but at least for
now implement the behavior specified in the protocol documentation.
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Jasper St. Pierre 11 years ago
parent af314bb4f5
commit 11f1433e0a
  1. 9
      clients/fullscreen.c

@ -65,14 +65,6 @@ fullscreen_handler(struct window *window, void *data)
window_set_fullscreen(window, fullscreen->fullscreen);
}
static void
resize_handler(struct widget *widget, int width, int height, void *data)
{
struct fullscreen *fullscreen = data;
widget_set_size(widget, fullscreen->width, fullscreen->height);
}
static void
draw_string(cairo_t *cr,
const char *fmt, ...)
@ -551,7 +543,6 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
widget_set_transparent(fullscreen.widget, 0);
widget_set_default_cursor(fullscreen.widget, CURSOR_LEFT_PTR);
widget_set_resize_handler(fullscreen.widget, resize_handler);
widget_set_redraw_handler(fullscreen.widget, redraw_handler);
widget_set_button_handler(fullscreen.widget, button_handler);
widget_set_motion_handler(fullscreen.widget, motion_handler);

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