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Current/Missing Behavior
When Using a frameless window, right clicking the title bar element with -webkit-app-region: drag; will show a context menu with a single inert "(empty)" entry, instead of the usual title bar context menu. This Issue does not occur with the native title bar on a framed window.
Expected/Proposed Behavior
Right clicking an element with -webkit-app-region: drag; should show the native title bar context menu, or if not possible, a context menu with approximately the same functionality (Minimize/Maximize or Restore/Close; ideally also additionally the contents of the default context menu), or alternatively a custom definable one.
Additional Info
Operating System: Kubuntu 22.04 / KDE Plasma 5.24.7
NW.js Version: nw.js v0.82.0
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Bug Report
Feature Request
Successfully reproduced against the latest version of NW.js?
Current/Missing Behavior
When Using a frameless window, right clicking the title bar element with
-webkit-app-region: drag;
will show a context menu with a single inert "(empty)" entry, instead of the usual title bar context menu. This Issue does not occur with the native title bar on a framed window.Expected/Proposed Behavior
Right clicking an element with
-webkit-app-region: drag;
should show the native title bar context menu, or if not possible, a context menu with approximately the same functionality (Minimize/Maximize or Restore/Close; ideally also additionally the contents of the default context menu), or alternatively a custom definable one.Additional Info
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: