Trevor Farlow 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.

In fact the indicator is the cursor. If you click-hold and drag, the Docking indicator box appears when the cursor is over the window edge. So if you click-hold on the left hand corner and drag to dock on the right side of your window, the stylist window will almost completely disappear off the window before it will dock. :) The cursor is the critical indicator. It doesn't matter where the stylist floating window is.





Perhaps this can be improved by the official 2.0 release, but in the meantime I hope that helps.

File an RFE for a bit more tolerance in the cursor positioning is probably the best idea.


Cheers
Yo



// Trevor


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