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🐞 loop will cover the menu bar #596

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BreakA1eg opened this issue Oct 15, 2024 · 4 comments
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🐞 loop will cover the menu bar #596

BreakA1eg opened this issue Oct 15, 2024 · 4 comments
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@BreakA1eg
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Bug Description

When the loop is turned on and the menu bar is hidden in the desktop view and then unhidden, the split-screen operation of the loop will cover the menu bar.

Steps To Reproduce

  1. Open loop
  2. Hidden menu bar
  3. Split-screen
  4. Unhidden menu bar
  5. the split-screen operation of the loop will cover the menu bar.

Expected Behavior

When the loop is turned on and the menu bar is hidden in the desktop view and then unhidden, the split-screen operation of the loop will not cover the menu bar.

Actual Behavior

When the loop is turned on and the menu bar is hidden in the desktop view and then unhidden, the split-screen operation of the loop will cover the menu bar.

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macOS Version

Sonoma 14.3

Loop Version

1.1.1

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@BreakA1eg BreakA1eg added the Bug label Oct 15, 2024
@MrKai77
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MrKai77 commented Oct 15, 2024

Can you please send a screen recording or a screenshot of this?

@ShawnZhong
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I can reproduce this bug. It requires toggling "Automatically hide and show the menu bar" in System Settings. The bug disappears after reopening Loop

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@MrKai77
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MrKai77 commented Oct 19, 2024

Ah interesting, this bug is much less noticeable on my computer (at least I think), but now I see how the window goes underneath the menubar. Very interesting behavior, will try and fix :)

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MrKai77 commented Oct 19, 2024

Oh hold on, I stopped being able to reproduce it, which is a little weird. That is going to delay the fixing of this bug, but I would guess that the source of error is inside safeScreenFrame in NSScreen+Extensions:27 in case anyone finds that useful 😅

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