Created attachment 1606683[details]
demo of the bug in action
Description of problem:
I default to opening a gnome terminal window at 80x24. But when I maximize a terminal (sometimes by accident when double- instead of single-clicking on the top bar of the terminal window), restoring the window back to its original dimensions loses a row and column. This only started happening when I upgraded to Fedora 30 (it did not happen on F29).
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
gnome-terminal-3.32.2-2.fc30.x86_64
How reproducible:
100%
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Open a terminal window, and observe its dimensions (I did this by clicking the mouse on the bottom right corner, but not dragging)
2. Maximize the window by double-clicking the top bar
3. Restore the window by double-clicking the top bar
4. Check the size again
Actual results:
Each cycle reduces the size of the window
Expected results:
The restored size should match the original size
Additional info:
Created attachment 1606683 [details] demo of the bug in action Description of problem: I default to opening a gnome terminal window at 80x24. But when I maximize a terminal (sometimes by accident when double- instead of single-clicking on the top bar of the terminal window), restoring the window back to its original dimensions loses a row and column. This only started happening when I upgraded to Fedora 30 (it did not happen on F29). Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): gnome-terminal-3.32.2-2.fc30.x86_64 How reproducible: 100% Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open a terminal window, and observe its dimensions (I did this by clicking the mouse on the bottom right corner, but not dragging) 2. Maximize the window by double-clicking the top bar 3. Restore the window by double-clicking the top bar 4. Check the size again Actual results: Each cycle reduces the size of the window Expected results: The restored size should match the original size Additional info: