UUM-107466
Fixed in 6000.0.55f1Mentioned in 19 release notes.
First fixed in 6000.0.55f1 (Aug 5, 2025); relisted in 18 later releases.
| Version | Section | Risk | Impact | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6000.3.0f1 | Fixes Linux | Fix | Fixed Linux runtime window unexpectedly resizes to monitor dimensions when calling "Screen.SetResolution" function with hardcoded resolution matching current display's width or height | |
| 6000.3.0b10 | Fixes Linux | Fix | Fixed Linux runtime window unexpectedly resizes to monitor dimensions when calling "Screen.SetResolution" function with hardcoded resolution matching current display's width or height | |
| 6000.3.0b9 | Fixes Linux | Fix | Fixed Linux runtime window unexpectedly resizes to monitor dimensions when calling "Screen.SetResolution" function with hardcoded resolution matching current display's width or height | |
| 6000.3.0b8 | Fixes Linux | Fix | Fixed Linux runtime window unexpectedly resizes to monitor dimensions when calling "Screen.SetResolution" function with hardcoded resolution matching current display's width or height | |
| 6000.3.0b7 | Fixes Linux | Fix | Fixed Linux runtime window unexpectedly resizes to monitor dimensions when calling "Screen.SetResolution" function with hardcoded resolution matching current display's width or height | |
| 6000.3.0b6 | Fixes Linux | Fix | Fixed Linux runtime window unexpectedly resizes to monitor dimensions when calling "Screen.SetResolution" function with hardcoded resolution matching current display's width or height | |
| 6000.3.0b5 | Fixes Linux | Fix | Fixed Linux runtime window unexpectedly resizes to monitor dimensions when calling "Screen.SetResolution" function with hardcoded resolution matching current display's width or height | |
| 6000.3.0b3 | Fixes Linux | Fix | Fixed Linux runtime window unexpectedly resizes to monitor dimensions when calling "Screen.SetResolution" function with hardcoded resolution matching current display's width or height | |
| 6000.3.0b2 | Fixes Linux | Fix | Fixed Linux runtime window unexpectedly resizes to monitor dimensions when calling "Screen.SetResolution" function with hardcoded resolution matching current display's width or height | |
| 6000.3.0b1 | Fixes Linux | Fix | Fixed Linux runtime window unexpectedly resizes to monitor dimensions when calling "Screen.SetResolution" function with hardcoded resolution matching current display's width or height | |
| 2021.3.56f1 | Fixes Linux | Fix | Fixed Linux runtime window unexpectedly resizes to monitor dimensions when calling "Screen.SetResolution" function with hardcoded resolution matching current display's width or height. | |
| 2022.3.66f1 | Fixes Linux | Fix | Fixed Linux runtime window unexpectedly resizes to monitor dimensions when calling "Screen.SetResolution" function with hardcoded resolution matching current display's width or height. | |
| 6000.3.0a5 | Fixes Linux | Fix | Fixed Linux runtime window unexpectedly resizes to monitor dimensions when calling "Screen.SetResolution" function with hardcoded resolution matching current display's width or height | |
| 6000.3.0a5 | Fixes Linux | Fix | Fixed Linux runtime window unexpectedly resizes to monitor dimensions when calling "Screen.SetResolution" function with hardcoded resolution matching current display's width or height | |
| 6000.2.0f1 | Fixes Linux | Fix | Fixed an issue where the Linux runtime window unexpectedly resized to the monitor dimensions when calling the Screen.SetResolution function with a hardcoded resolution that matched the current display's width or height. | |
| 6000.2.0b13 | Fixes Linux | Fix | Fixed an issue where the Linux runtime window unexpectedly resized to the monitor dimensions when calling the Screen.SetResolution function with a hardcoded resolution that matched the current display's width or height. | |
| 6000.2.0b13 | Fixes Linux | Fix | Fixed an issue where the Linux runtime window unexpectedly resized to the monitor dimensions when calling the Screen.SetResolution function with a hardcoded resolution that matched the current display's width or height. | |
| 6000.1.15f1 | Fixes Linux | Fix | Fixed Linux runtime window unexpectedly resizes to monitor dimensions when calling "Screen.SetResolution" function with hardcoded resolution matching current display's width or height. | |
| 6000.0.55f1 | Fixes Linux | Fix | Fixed Linux runtime window unexpectedly resizes to monitor dimensions when calling "Screen.SetResolution" function with hardcoded resolution matching current display's width or height. |