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Fullscreen visual glitch with adaptative theme on macOS with retina display (build 3143) #1913

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TCattd opened this issue Sep 14, 2017 · 12 comments

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@TCattd
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TCattd commented Sep 14, 2017

Summary

When using the new Adaptative theme, entering fullscreen in a retina display (macOS) and then exiting from it, causes ST3 to show a visual glitch at the top bar.

Expected behavior

No visual glitch.

Actual behavior

Visual glitch at the top bar.

Steps to reproduce

  1. Open ST: http://prntscr.com/jd6fhx
  2. Go to fullscreen (CMD+CTRL+F): http://prntscr.com/jd6fqj notice the grey bar at the bottom.
  3. Exit fullscreen: http://prntscr.com/jd6fz8 notice how the three buttons (top left) are a little bit on top of the Folders in the sidebar, and the tabs are now at the very top of the window.
    If you open more tabs, some of them will be behind the window title.

Environment

  • Operating system and version:
    • Mac OS Sierra (lastest version to date)
  • Monitor:
    • Resolution, default retina resolution for a 13" retina (not scaled).
    • dpi_scale not set on my custom config.
  • Sublime Text:
    • Build 3143
    • 64 bit
@hexcross
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Same here! Any solution?

@braver
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braver commented Feb 9, 2018

I have never seen anything like this on my Retina MacBook 13". Build 3157 seems to have had some work done wrt rendering on a Mac, perhaps that helps?

@gramiro
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gramiro commented Feb 18, 2018

[WORKAROUND] Same here. You can switch the resolution, then go back to the default and that fixes the problem.

@folieplease
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Solution provided by @gramiro solved it. At least for the time being

@TCattd
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TCattd commented May 7, 2018

Just a heads up.

ST 3.1, build 3170, bug still happening.

@rcorty
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rcorty commented May 14, 2018

Solution from @gramiro didn't work for me

@llekn
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llekn commented May 16, 2018

Can confirm still happening in build 3176 too :(

@llekn
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llekn commented Jul 13, 2018

I just realized that if the Sublime window is smaller than the available screen area, then going to full screen works ok (for me at least).

So, steps to reproduce the problem:

  • Have a retina display
  • Open Sublime
  • Configure Sublime to use AdaptiveTheme with Monokai
  • Resize your window to the maximum size possible on your screen
  • Go to fullscreen mode
  • Boom, a gray bar will show at the bottom

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  • Exit fullscreen mode
  • The window title bar will show without enough vertical space (look at the upper left corner)

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@Keyes
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Keyes commented Sep 10, 2018

Any updates on this one? Happens on my MBP Retina '16 as well as on my office MBP '17, both 13" one w/ one w/o TouchBar - and it's pretty annoying

@TCattd
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TCattd commented Oct 16, 2018

Can confirm that this doesn't happen any more on dev build 3180 (and Mojave).

@TCattd TCattd closed this as completed Oct 16, 2018
@achshar
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achshar commented Oct 27, 2018

The bottom grey bar is still there. Not sure how to remove that. Any ideas?

@the-Zian
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the-Zian commented Feb 9, 2019

I just recently started having this problem too.

@gramiro 's solution fixes it, but I have to repeat it every time I relaunch sublime, so far from a ideal solution.

Macbook pro retina (13 inch)
macOS High Sierra, version 10.13.6
Sublimetext 3 version 3.1.1, build 3176
ayu-dark theme, ayu-dark color scheme

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