Here's the other question, as another refloat for anyone who missed it.

Any suggestions more comments/suggestions anyone?

Thanks,
Jim

On Thursday, May 16, 2002, at 12:12  AM, James Hunkins wrote:

> Here's another question while I am at it.
>
> Normally when I position a window at an absolute location in the 
> pointer environment, it goes where it belongs.  However, I am resizing 
> a window (I manually remove the definition, reset the data structure, 
> and reopen it) and it goes where it belongs every other time.  The off 
> times it shoots to the left of the screen, pretty much in parallel with 
> its correct location.  The next resize sends it back to where it 
> belongs.
>
> It has been suggested that it is because the window position is 
> relative to the cursor, even when I do an absolute address.  This 
> sounds familiar and I think that I had this problem before and figured 
> it out.  However, I seem to be stuck again.
>
> Could someone walk me through the peculiarities of window positioning 
> within the pointer environment.  I do not want to set the window 
> relative to the pointer but instead in an absolute location.
>
> Thanks guys,
> Jim
>

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