Reaper is undoubtedly one of the most powerful and famous DAWs (Digital Audio Workstation) out there due to the numerous functions and operations it supports: synthesizing, composing, arranging tracks, editing and mixing, all wrapped in a neatly organized GUI. REAPER also supports volume, pan controls and envelopes per track, multi-layer undo/redo, and user creatable color themes. You can arrange any number of items in any number of tracks and use audio processing plug-ins (DirectX and Jesusonic). It reads WAV, OGG, and MP3 files, and records WAV files. REAPER supports ASIO, Kernel Streaming, WaveOut, and DirectSound for playback and recording. It provides an extensive set of features, but is a very small and lightweight application. I really don't know how to solve this bug.REAPER Portable is a powerful but sensible Windows application that lets you record, arrange, edit, and render multi-track waveform audio. I'm on Debian 12 (with KDE as desktop environment) and I believe I have the same bug: when I try to maximize Reaper, after a second it shrink upwards and became very small. Would you mind to share how you resolved? Is there something I can do to fix the problem? Has someone else had a similar issue? My windowing system is Wayland – this shouldn't cause problems at this point, should it? It hasn't previously and I can't understand why now all of sudden? But I mention this just for being sure of everything taken into consideration. When I launch the application, all the floating windows seem to shrink into the minimized state immediately and when I try to resize them, they start shrinking again even if I try to prevent them from doing so. There seems to be a strange bug in Reaper.
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