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[0.26] 0 A.D on Fedora 38 (RESOLVED)


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Hi All

Have just upgraded to Fedora 38 which was released today and found the 0 A.D is not using the full screen under xorg (wayland still has the same issue). The screen seems to be full screen mode but only displaying within 3/4 of the screen. The cursor can travel outside this area (unlike wayland) but does not match with the area highlighted. For the time being, have set to windowed mode. Any suggestions?

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Edit: Btw, I'm not using any nvidia drivers, just the default.

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This ticket is similar to my original issue when using wayland with Fedora 37.

The issue in Fedora 38 is slightly different in that I can move the cursor within the whole (physical) screen. When set to full screen, the whole screen is not being used (only 3/4)

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  • Graham1 changed the title to [0.26] 0 A.D on Fedora 38 (resolved)
2 hours ago, Nilbud said:

How do I access this borderless.fullscreen option?

This option is under user.cfg (see screenshot below). This is on Fedora 38 using the flatpak version of 0 A.D. Other distros/OS's may use a different path.

Edit: The RPM version may be found under "Home/.config/0ad/config"

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  • Graham1 changed the title to [0.26] 0 A.D on Fedora 38
15 minutes ago, Graham1 said:

fullscreen

i not use fullscreen. and i heard from some its better without fullscreeen. BTW is move the window than manually to a full size (do it automatircally with a little script). i use ubuntu

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14 minutes ago, seeh said:

i not use fullscreen. and i heard from some its better without fullscreeen. BTW is move the window than manually to a full size (do it automatircally with a little script). i use ubuntu

Thanks for the suggestion seeh. I did try the windowed mode which helped. It seems that this time it was user error :blush: as I had set to "true" rather than "false". Now working as expected.

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  • Graham1 changed the title to [0.26] 0 A.D on Fedora 38 (RESOLVED)
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Another workaround is to run the game in windowed mode (setting in normal 0 A.D. settings) and then set a GNOME shortcut for toggling full screen (setting in GNOME settings).

After launching the game in a window use your global shortcut for toggling full screen to make it go full screen

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