Spotify opening in the center after I've placed it that way. System info showing laptop model and kernel version Gnome Tweaks tool with new windows open in center selected Using the latest Spotify flatpak version 1.1.55.498.gf9a83c60 on PopOS 20.04 on GNOME 3.36 with a fully up to date system and currently flatpak version 1.8.5īelow is a few screenshots to show any relevant settings that may help Any help would be great and thanks for hearing this out! This would be very much appreciated as since every time I open Spotify, I have to drag it up since it doesn't align to the center like all my other windows do.
I do hope this can be address in an update. If I open and close it about 2-3 times the window ends up continually shifting to going to the bottom border of my screen, without me having moved the window at all, which makes it very inconsistent and I constantly have to re-drag it up to where I'd like it placed. One issue I have noticed also is if I open Spotify, it'll open in the center but shifted down and every time I close it and reopen it, the application will shift down even more. I'm wondering if this issue can be address or fixed since it appeared to be something that worked before to open Spotify in the center of the desktop or perhaps y'all can set a rule to have the window open in the same spot from it's last time used or like restore last known window position on restart if that makes more sense I hope?
deb and flatpak version of Spotify have obeyed this rule, but with one of the recent new versions, Spotify does not open in the center anymore, it always opens in the center, but at a lower angle than what I previously had it as.
I use GNOME, and have a setting enabled via Gnome Tweaks Tool "center new windows" which for the most part all applications obey and center windows opened in the center of the desktop. deb and flatpak versions of Spotify in the past, currently using the flatpak version of Spotify. First off thank y'all for making this flatpak, it definitely comes in handy many times a day as a music lover, can't appreciate your efforts enough.