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fix: always hide custom window decorations on linux#6076

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@Prospector Prospector commented May 12, 2026

on linux, it doesn't really make sense to use non-native decorations since each desktop environment has its own thing and unique way to do it. better to just stay out of it even if it means a little extra wasted space.

Closes flathub/com.modrinth.ModrinthApp#4

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modrinth-bot commented May 12, 2026

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  • Removed custom window controls on Linux and instead always use native window decorations.

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Flatpak Modrinth App has two title bars

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