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Hmm, that doesn't seem like intended behaviour. Do you happen to have padding enabled in Loop? This can be checked in the general tab of the app, if you scroll down a little. Otherwise, while this isn't a likely cause, is the macOS system window manager toggle enabled in Loop's advanced settings? If you toggle it from your current state, does that fix it? |
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I'm hesitant to log this as a bug, or even a feature request, because it feels like this is by design, but when I "maximise" a window with Loop, it doesn't really fully maximise it; there's 5-10 pixels of padding on all sides. When i double-click a window's top bar though, it does fully maximise. Is there a way for Loop to not have that padding when maximising? 🙇
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