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Originally Posted by KevinH
Understood. I searched for all types of "shrinking, shifting, and menubar issues" and even looked at "kvm" issues but none of the Qt issues the search brought up appeared to apply.
Not sure how else to help. This could easily be a kvm switch issue with emulating that a monitor still exists, a unreported Qt6 issue on Windows or almost anything. As I have no kvm switch nor can recreate this on Linux or macOS, I have nothing left but pure guesswork.
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That seems a reasonable conclusion. It remains more of a curiosity than a nuisance. Now that I've found that the slightest twitch of the Sigil window gets it redrawn complete with menubar, I can live with that.
I would think that Windows still thinks the monitor is connected when I'm switched over to the Linux box because when I switch back, I find that the Windows screensaver has kicked in and that's set to happen after 10 minutes without activity.
Maybe more light will be shed on this issue at a later date.