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In the allocate() vfunc of WorkspaceLayout we use a small trick to make the nonlinear animation paths when opening the overview less jarring: Because a window might get smaller than its target size during the animation, we make sure the size never drops below the final size calculated by the layout strategy. In the app grid the Workspace is very small though, and the size of a window slot calculated by the layout strategy might actually be larger than the workspaceBox. This means we might use the window slot size instead of the workspaceBox size and end up with a window that's at the correct position, but its size is too large. Fix this by only applying this trick when we're animating towards or from the state where we actually expect the workspaceBox to be larger than the window slot, that is during the the transition from the session to the window picker (or the other way round). Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/1698> |
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