On Wed, Jun05,02 23:45, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> 
> On 06-Jun-2002 Derek Cunningham wrote:
> > Hmm... so I notice that when you maximize, then resize, the maximize button
> > will re-maximize (ie: maximization was turned off after the resize).
> > However, if I maximize the window, then MOVE it, maximization is not turned
> > off. For consistency sake, wouldn't that be a good idea... it also seems
> > logical.
> > 
> 
> it makes sense (to me) that you might move a maximized window.  Also why does
> the fact that you moved it affect the fact that it is maximized?  It still is
> full size.
>

hmm... I guess I associate 'maximized' with two things:

1) the 'maximized' program will take up as much screen realestate as
possible (of course, with the new .65 series, this is defined by the struct).

2) the maximized window is in a centered position on the screen.

I see no reason why I would want to move a maxmimized window, as moving it
puts some of the windows off screen. I propose that maximized windows should
not be moveable (config option?).
 
> > -----
> > 
> > ok... another thought. Would it be desired to have resizing snap to the
> > screen (well, the struct) edges?
> > 
> 
> this could be done with some work.

that would be very cool, and again, adds to the consitency of blackbox.

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Derek Cunningham
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