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Recently, Google Chrome has been taking 100% screen space and has been covering my top bar. Its never done this before. I tried reinstalling and nothing changed.

I can post a screencap if anyone needs, but I assume its pretty straightforward what it looks like. I can still Alt + Drag to move the window and see the top bar. But chrome keep maximizing.

Any ideas?

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I use DWM and -DON'T- have this behavior, sorry. Will try some things when I get home and can test it out though. Might be good to list what patches you've done to config.h though – Rob Mar 29 '12 at 14:52
@Rob, only a couple applications do it. I've only got the "status on all monitors" patch, but have had it way before this behaviour started. Thanks. – MaxMackie Mar 29 '12 at 14:55
its alt+shift+space to 'drop' a window from a floating state to tiled – Ćukasz Gruner Feb 12 at 5:27

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