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This program can detect fabric and vanilla instances just fine, as well as optifine instances (I have not tried iris instances) and make them borderless automatically when they launch. But quilt, a fork of fabric that is expected to one day replace fabric, isn't detected and the window is small when it is launched. I have to manually go borderless with the program.
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Ok, this is due to how the detection of processes works. It's something I would like to improve in the future but for now it's more of a "bad feature" than a bug.
This program can detect fabric and vanilla instances just fine, as well as optifine instances (I have not tried iris instances) and make them borderless automatically when they launch. But quilt, a fork of fabric that is expected to one day replace fabric, isn't detected and the window is small when it is launched. I have to manually go borderless with the program.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: