Am Mon, 25 Jun 2012 20:08:08 +0200 schrieb "Bernard Helyer" <[email protected]>:
> Perhaps someone more Windows savvy than I can figure this mystery > out. When creating windows through SDL via D, the windows created > -- when viewed with Windows Classic, Aero Basic, or Luna (on XP) > -- have minimal border padding, like so: > > http://i.imgur.com/48atZ.png (basic) > http://i.imgur.com/47R38.png (classic) > > and looking hale and healthy > > http://i.imgur.com/xNchn.png (aero) > > Now. I seem to dimly recall that this has something to do with > the window style -- but AFAIK that shouldn't change because SDL's > code doesn't change in this instance. So could OPTLINK have some > influence on such things? Aside from that it works fine, so it's > just an aesthetic matter -- and not a huge one as it looks fine > with full Aero. Probably related to this? http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10878586/same-exact-code-in-c-and-d-give-different-results-why
