https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=167374
--- Comment #4 from Ramon <[email protected]> --- (In reply to V Stuart Foote from comment #3) > OK, if I understand correctly, Win11 task bar and "Minimized" is not a > factor. > > You want to open LibreOffice into a Maximized full display (or one of the > Win11 layouts DWM now offers via its split button). But not the size set app > frame that each LibreOffice module sets and is recorded to your LibreOffice > user profile (registrysettings.xcu). > > How are you launching LibreOffice? A shortcut link to soffice.exe (one is > created during install) will open to the StartCenter--SC. And the size/state > of the SC will then be recorded to profile. Subsequent launch to SC will > open as it is set in profile. > > However, if you back out of all open LO modules and land back on the SC, > when you close that final instance the SC settings in profile will pick up > that size/position. > > Just checked on a 25.8 and 26.2 build, and they behave that way around the > "maximized" button toggle on Win11. But while actually closing a "maximized" > app frame when it is "minimized" to taskbar, the app frame size in profile > is ignored and it opens to default app frame docked top-left. > > In user profile .xcu (%APPDATA%\LibreOffice\4\user\registrysettings.xcu) > search for the stanzas containing "ooSetupFactoryWindowAttributes". For each > module type "StartModule" is used by the Start Center, the first 4 values > are x,y size of the non maximized appframe. While the 5th value (1 or 4) > sets the appframe to be either a positioned frame (1), or full display size > (4) > > I think this is all consistent, maybe not ideal, but consistent. And Win11 > DWM has some new wrinkles with its new layout offerings on the maximize > split button. I opened it through LO Writer's shortcut. Again, I made sure to set the app's properties to maximized window (including Libreoffice itself, too). Even when I made sure to always close the app at maximized window, it'll sometimes open at minimize. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
