Bug 3673

Summary: Optionally resize session (via RandR) when client window is resized
Product: ThinLinc Reporter: Peter Åstrand <astrand>
Component: VNCAssignee: Pierre Ossman <ossman>
Status: CLOSED FIXED    
Severity: Normal Keywords: hean01_tester
Priority: P2    
Version: 3.1.2   
Target Milestone: 4.0.0   
Hardware: PC   
OS: Unknown   
Acceptance Criteria:
Bug Depends on:    
Bug Blocks: 4229    

Description Peter Åstrand cendio 2010-11-18 10:04:49 CET
This bug is one step forwards bug 38. Since we have RandR support, we could add a feature which sends resize requests when the local client window is resized. See:
http://lists.cendio.se/pipermail/thinlinc-technical/2010-November/000104.html
Comment 1 Pierre Ossman cendio 2012-07-04 10:38:15 CEST
Need this for sane multihead behaviour.
Comment 2 Pierre Ossman cendio 2012-07-05 13:32:27 CEST
VNC portions in r25444.
Comment 3 Pierre Ossman cendio 2012-07-05 13:45:36 CEST
tlclient updated in r25446.
Comment 4 Pierre Ossman cendio 2012-07-05 14:52:11 CEST
Documentation updated in r25452. Also need to update the screen shot, but that will probably be done in bug 4229 anyway.
Comment 5 Pierre Ossman cendio 2012-07-13 13:56:18 CEST
Screen shot updated in r25487.
Comment 6 Peter Åstrand cendio 2012-08-13 14:42:37 CEST
Use consistent naming, "dynamic resize" vs "remote resize".
Comment 7 Pierre Ossman cendio 2012-08-29 12:29:22 CEST
(In reply to comment #6)
> Use consistent naming, "dynamic resize" vs "remote resize".

Fixed in r25678.
Comment 8 Henrik Andersson cendio 2012-10-18 10:05:49 CEST
Tests using client build 3689.

It worked all good using client on linux, macosx and windows, however on strange enduser odditiy is when a user brings up system-settings, the desktop size shown
was the initil size, and it seems not to be updated with remote resize, however
xrandr show the correct sizes..
Comment 9 Pierre Ossman cendio 2012-10-18 12:43:13 CEST
Bug in gnome unfortunately. It only displays registered modes, so it gets confused when we're using something temporary.