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 >