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browser.windows.create - broken with specific height/width on hiDPI screens, macOS

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I'm seeing an issue in the latest release of Firefox (103.0.2) & Firefox developer edition (104.0b10) when working with a manifest v2 web extension. The issue is not present in Firefox Developer edition (100.0b9) and below.

When calling browser.windows.create() - passing valid options for height & width is resulting in a completely invalid and unexpected size for the resulting window. The code to reproduce the behavior is below.

This is being run in a background script of the extension.

```

 const width = props.width ?? Math.round(window.screen.width * 0.8);
 const height = props.height ?? Math.round(window.screen.height * 0.8);
 // center by default
 const top = props.top ?? Math.round(window.screen.height / 2 - height / 2);
 const left = props.left ?? Math.round(window.screen.width / 2 - width / 2);
 console.log(
   `In openWindow width ${width} height ${height} top ${top} left ${left}`
 );
 const newWindow = await browser.windows.create({
   url: props.url,
   width,
   height,
   top,
   left,
   type: 'popup',
 });

``` The console.log result is ``` In openWindow width 3072 height 1728 top 216 left 384 ``` These are valid numbers for the screen I am working on (standard 4k displays). I am running 3 screens, all hiDPI - two are default 4k external monitors, the third is the built in laptop display.

I have not yet tested the result on other operating systems - however I am running macOS Monteray v12.4.

When running in version 100.0b9 and below, I see a centered screen ~80% of the monitor width and height appear. When I run in the current versions, I see the window briefly flash at full screen, then immediately downsize to a very small window in the upper left corner.

Please see a brief recording of the working version of Firefox Developer Edition compared to the broken version of standard Firefox here: https://monosnap.com/file/80IEHdqgSVND0ZsXKtXkxVPsNINSQd

I am running the exact same extension build in both versions.

I'm seeing an issue in the latest release of Firefox (103.0.2) & Firefox developer edition (104.0b10) when working with a manifest v2 web extension. The issue is not present in Firefox Developer edition (100.0b9) and below. When calling browser.windows.create() - passing valid options for height & width is resulting in a completely invalid and unexpected size for the resulting window. The code to reproduce the behavior is below. This is being run in a background script of the extension. ``` const width = props.width ?? Math.round(window.screen.width * 0.8); const height = props.height ?? Math.round(window.screen.height * 0.8); // center by default const top = props.top ?? Math.round(window.screen.height / 2 - height / 2); const left = props.left ?? Math.round(window.screen.width / 2 - width / 2); console.log( `In openWindow width ${width} height ${height} top ${top} left ${left}` ); const newWindow = await browser.windows.create({ url: props.url, width, height, top, left, type: 'popup', }); ``` The console.log result is ``` In openWindow width 3072 height 1728 top 216 left 384 ``` These are valid numbers for the screen I am working on (standard 4k displays). I am running 3 screens, all hiDPI - two are default 4k external monitors, the third is the built in laptop display. I have not yet tested the result on other operating systems - however I am running macOS Monteray v12.4. When running in version 100.0b9 and below, I see a centered screen ~80% of the monitor width and height appear. When I run in the current versions, I see the window briefly flash at full screen, then immediately downsize to a very small window in the upper left corner. Please see a brief recording of the working version of Firefox Developer Edition compared to the broken version of standard Firefox here: https://monosnap.com/file/80IEHdqgSVND0ZsXKtXkxVPsNINSQd I am running the exact same extension build in both versions.
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There is a forum for Add-on developers where you might re-post this:

https://discourse.mozilla.org/c/add-ons/development/108

This this:

squad-clients said

  const newWindow = await browser.windows.create({
    url: props.url,
    width,
    height,
    top,
    left,
    type: 'popup',
  });

the same as this:

 const newWindow = await browser.windows.create({
   url: props.url,
   width: width,
   height: height,
   top: top,
   left: left,
   type: 'popup',
 });


I'm not sure there is a defined order for the parameters. https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Mozilla/Add-ons/WebExtensions/API/windows/create

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Yes - I'm just using the shorthand assignment when creating the object literal: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/Object_initializer#syntax

Your two examples above will be identical.

Thanks for the link to the discourse. I've also posted a bugzilla, since this seems to be a pretty clear regression in between v100 and v103, but I'll add a post in discourse.