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Main window Position not correctly saved #5477

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8thony opened this issue Jun 22, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #5478
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Main window Position not correctly saved #5477

8thony opened this issue Jun 22, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #5478
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8thony commented Jun 22, 2024

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Describe your issue

If I use the windows snap feature and restart chatterino the saved position is half out of bounds

@Nerixyz it seems to be caused by #4868

Linking #2348 because similar issue but way older and my problem only exists since #4868

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Tested first with Stable v2.5.1 (ok) and after with Nightly 7dc80bc (bad)
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Chatterino Nightly 2.5.1 (commit 7dc80bc) Qt 6.7.1 Running on Windows 10

@8thony 8thony added the issue-report An issue reported by a user. label Jun 22, 2024
@pajlada pajlada added bug Something isn't working as intended, or works in a confusing/unintuitive way for the user and removed issue-report An issue reported by a user. labels Jun 22, 2024
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