Bug 1633593

Summary: Content fills only quarter of gnome-maps on mixed monitor setup (HiDPI and normal) on Wayland
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Dominik Grafenhofer <d.fedora>
Component: gnome-mapsAssignee: Kalev Lember <klember>
Status: CLOSED EOL QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Description Dominik Grafenhofer 2018-09-27 10:57:12 UTC
Created attachment 1487730 [details]
Problem on HiDPI monitor

I have a dual monitor setup (internal lowres laptop monitor without scaling, external HiDPI monitor with 2x scaling). When I open gnome-maps, only a quarter of the window is filled with the map on the HiDPI monitor. When I move the window to the lowres monitor the whole window is filled (as it should be).

See attached screenshots.

The upstream bugreport also indicates, that a similar bug may occur under fractional scaling (which I did not reproduce myself).

As I am not sure about whether I like the upstream bugs correctly, here are the respective links:

Gnome-maps bugreport: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-maps/issues/108
libchamplain bugreport: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/libchamplain/issues/41

Comment 1 Dominik Grafenhofer 2018-09-27 10:57:53 UTC
Created attachment 1487731 [details]
Correcte behavior on lowres monitor

Comment 2 Dominik Grafenhofer 2018-09-27 11:01:39 UTC
This bug is present for a while: e.g. it also occurs on Fedora 28.

Comment 3 Ben Cotton 2019-10-31 20:40:52 UTC
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Comment 4 Ben Cotton 2019-11-27 19:30:49 UTC
Fedora 29 changed to end-of-life (EOL) status on 2019-11-26. Fedora 29 is
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