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[Bug #3312] Problem with windows positionment


From: nobody
Subject: [Bug #3312] Problem with windows positionment
Date: Sat, 26 Apr 2003 03:18:45 -0400

=================== BUG #3312: LATEST MODIFICATIONS ==================
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=3312&group_id=99

Changes by: Richard Frith-Macdonald <rfm@gnu.org>
Date: Sat 04/26/2003 at 07:18 (GMT)

            What     | Removed                   | Added
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          Resolution | None                      | Fixed
         Assigned to | None                      | CaS
              Status | Open                      | In Test


------------------ Additional Follow-up Comments ----------------------------
Quite right.
I've added an attempt to try to re-position the windows sensibly (in CVS), but 
this needs testing.



=================== BUG #3312: FULL BUG SNAPSHOT ===================


Submitted by: rio                     Project: GNUstep                      
Submitted on: Wed 04/23/2003 at 16:10
Category:  Gui/AppKit                 Severity:  5 - Major                  
Bug Group:  Bug                       Resolution:  Fixed                    
Assigned to:  CaS                     Status:  In Test                      

Summary:  Problem with windows positionment

Original Submission:  When you switch from a high resolution such as 1600x1200 
to a lower one (1024x768), there is a problem with windows saving their 
positions (as GNUMail does); They are often *outside* the 1024x768 "frame" and 
thus aren't displayed. You then need to delete thoses positions in the 
.GNUstepDefautls if you want your windows come back ...

It could be good to have GNUstep automatically reposition the outside windows 
in the current frame/resolution ... at least the user won't need to edit by 
hand the defaults.

Another option perhaps is to save the windows position in function of the 
current resolution ? (multiple positions)

Follow-up Comments
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Date: Sat 04/26/2003 at 07:18       By: CaS
Quite right.
I've added an attempt to try to re-position the windows sensibly (in CVS), but 
this needs testing.


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