macOS version
15.5 (24F74)
MeetingBar version
4.11.6
Installation source
Homebrew
Calendars provider
Google Calendar
Bug description
I'm using two external screens, one is a big screen and the other is vertical so I end up with something like this:
----------------- -------
| | | |
| 1 | | 2 |
| | | |
----------------- -------
1st one is 3840x2160
2nd is 1440x2560
When a fullscreen meeting notification appears and my mouse cursor in on the 2nd screen I get the blur background from MeetingBar but it's cropped so I can't see the buttons to join or close. Must close MeetingBar to regain that piece of the screen. The thing is that it seems like MeetingBar is trying to display the full screen notification sized to the 1st screen but on the screen that the mouse cursor currently is (of depending on which screen contains the currently focused window).
Reproduction steps
- Orient two screens similarly to what is described
- Wait for a meeting notification
(DeskPad application should help to reproduce)
Expected behavior
I would expect the fullscreen notification to always be of the size of the screen it's on. Possibly it should cover all the screens but presenting the join, close button on all screens.
An intimidate solution would be to have a shortcut to close the fullscreen notification as described here: #790.
Screenshots/screen recordings
No response
Additional context
No response
macOS version
15.5 (24F74)
MeetingBar version
4.11.6
Installation source
Homebrew
Calendars provider
Google Calendar
Bug description
I'm using two external screens, one is a big screen and the other is vertical so I end up with something like this:
1st one is 3840x2160
2nd is 1440x2560
When a fullscreen meeting notification appears and my mouse cursor in on the 2nd screen I get the blur background from MeetingBar but it's cropped so I can't see the buttons to join or close. Must close MeetingBar to regain that piece of the screen. The thing is that it seems like MeetingBar is trying to display the full screen notification sized to the 1st screen but on the screen that the mouse cursor currently is (of depending on which screen contains the currently focused window).
Reproduction steps
(DeskPad application should help to reproduce)
Expected behavior
I would expect the fullscreen notification to always be of the size of the screen it's on. Possibly it should cover all the screens but presenting the join, close button on all screens.
An intimidate solution would be to have a shortcut to close the fullscreen notification as described here: #790.
Screenshots/screen recordings
No response
Additional context
No response