Problem summary
When using fullscreen mode ( Alt +S ) in Nuke11 on Linux machines, the borders are kept on detached fullscreen panels.
Additionally, when the main window is in fullscreen mode if a floating tab calls a pop-up box, it will be animated underneath the tab.
This can be quite confusing as to continue working, you will need to move the floating tab to display the pop-up behind before continuing.
This is new to Nuke11 and works correctly in Nuke10 & earlier and other OS systems.
Customer reported version
nuke.11.1v1
Customer reported platform
centos6
Steps to reproduce
- Open nuke
- Pull off the Node graph via ( Right click -> detach tab )
- Fullscreen (Alt + S) the detached tab.
Result: The panel is fullscreen but still have window borders (Which can be adjusted)
Workaround
Unknown.
Reproduced by support
This bug has been reproduced in:
Nuke11.1 - CentOS6.9
Nuke11.0v4 - CentOS6.9
Nuke11.0v1 - CentOS6.9
Unable to reproduce bug in:
Nuke11.1 - Windows 7 - Mac10.13
Nuke11.0v4 - Windows 7 - Mac10.13
Nuke11.0v1 - Windows 7 - Mac10.13
Nuke10.5v7- CentOS6.9 - Windows 7 - Mac10.13
Earliest version tested
- Nuke10.5v7 - This issue no longer appears in this version and has regressed
Expected behaviour
Nuke should fullscreen without borders
Actual behaviour
Nuke has fullscreen borders