Distribution
MInt Cinnamon 22.3
Package version
4.6.3
Frequency
Quite often
Bug description
Files such as PDFs often open in full-screen mode unintentionally. Using just the mouse, there’s no way to exit full-screen mode; you have to press the ESC key. For someone who rarely uses the physical keyboard to navigate the desktop, this is extremely annoying!
Steps to reproduce
I haven't figured out how to trigger it intentionally yet. Right now, it seems to happen randomly.
Expected behavior
The default view is retained for every document that is opened. This means that whenever a document is opened, it is not in full-screen mode and the toolbar is visible.
Additional information
All I can say is that it has nothing to do with when the document was last viewed. However, I've also observed this behavior on other desktop computers running Linux Mint Cinnamon 22.3.
Distribution
MInt Cinnamon 22.3
Package version
4.6.3
Frequency
Quite often
Bug description
Files such as PDFs often open in full-screen mode unintentionally. Using just the mouse, there’s no way to exit full-screen mode; you have to press the ESC key. For someone who rarely uses the physical keyboard to navigate the desktop, this is extremely annoying!
Steps to reproduce
I haven't figured out how to trigger it intentionally yet. Right now, it seems to happen randomly.
Expected behavior
The default view is retained for every document that is opened. This means that whenever a document is opened, it is not in full-screen mode and the toolbar is visible.
Additional information
All I can say is that it has nothing to do with when the document was last viewed. However, I've also observed this behavior on other desktop computers running Linux Mint Cinnamon 22.3.