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Cannot undo "floating media viewer window" ? #28459

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Ryder17z opened this issue Sep 25, 2024 · 6 comments
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Cannot undo "floating media viewer window" ? #28459

Ryder17z opened this issue Sep 25, 2024 · 6 comments

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@Ryder17z
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Steps to reproduce

I turned this feature on by mistake

  1. View media
  2. click ???
  3. cannot undo "floating media viewer window" because there is nothing in settings to undo it nor a button to revert in the window itself or it's context menu

Expected behaviour

Being able to enable and disable this "feature" as needed.

Actual behaviour

How do i undo this?

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Operating system

Windows 11

Version of Telegram Desktop

5.5.5 x64

Installation source

Static binary from official website

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@Ryder17z Ryder17z added the bug label Sep 25, 2024
@ilya-fedin
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Click on the maximize button?

@Ryder17z
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Ryder17z commented Sep 25, 2024

Click on the maximize button?

That just maximizes the floating window, it reverts when I closed it, to open as floating again next time

@ilya-fedin
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That just maximizes the floating window, it reverts when I closed it, to open as floating again next time

It should remember 🤔

@ilya-fedin
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@Aokromes can you reproduce?

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can't it remembers last state. (windows 11, telegram desktop 5.5.6)

@Ryder17z
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It stopped being reproducible for me.
I'll chalk it up to Win11 being buggy.

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