Created attachment 469283 [details] Contains a processing sketch and the test.sh script that will help you reproduce the bug. Description of problem: This program was written to be ran in fullscreen mode. However, its behaviour isn't the same with every run. Sometimes it is fullscreen, others it's just a region of the entire sketch. This may be a processing bug, but I think that it's unlikely. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Processing 1.2.1 is needed (I've attached the core.jar) How reproducible: Hard to reproduce, but it will show up Steps to Reproduce: 1.Untar the file and go to the directory 2.run the test.sh script. Press ESC to end every run. 3.See how many times it is *not* fullscreen. Count them. That's the number of times the undesired behaviour occurs. 4.To terminate the test script, just go to your terminal and close it. Actual results: The program isn't guaranteed to run in fullscreen mode Expected results: The program is guaranteed to run in fullscreen mode, on every run.
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