--- Trevor Farlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Thanks for the headsup khirano and I did a quick bit of reading on that 
> > issue.  I have also attempted the CTRL + DoubleClick on the stylist and 
> > there is some action. However that action docks the window to the left 
> > and guess where I wanted to dock my window....the right.
> > 
> > But for the life of me; in WindowsXP, I cannot drag a window using the 
> > mouse to automatically dock on either side.
> 
> Hi Jamie,
> 
> I'm unable to reproduce the problem in WinXP SP2.  It's a bit touchy,
> but I can consistently dock the Stylist to the left OR right.
> 
> I say 'touchy' because sometimes I grab the Stylist window and drag it
> over the left or right side of the OOo window (whether full screen or
> not) and I have to move it around the side a few times until eventually
> it brings up a dashed rectangle indicating that it's ready to dock.
> Other times it docks on the first try.
> 
> Sometimes it requires that I drag as much as half the Stylist window off
> the OOo window (or screen when OOo is maximized).  Not exactly ideal.
> 
> Perhaps this can be improved by the official 2.0 release, but in the
> meantime I hope that helps.
> 
I think I know what's going on here. The developers may have used aboslute
co-ordinates versus relative co-ordinates on the gui grid. Perhaps changing it
to relative addressing using a variable fix to the windowclass(object) could
fix this problem?

Rigel

> // Trevor
> 
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