Hello all,

I've been bothered by this question for quite some time but still
haven't been able to come up with a simple code that reproduce the
problem.

Here it goes:
elm_notify container may be mis-positioned after some objects are
created and destroyed later.  By 'mis-positioned', I mean that if the
style is set to 'top', the elm_notify object may appear in a 'non-top'
place.
It seems as it's getting the geometry of its parent (elm_win) wrong.

I see a similar problem with elm_hover.
This problem is definitely reproducable every time.  However, I have
yet to trim down the code to make it happen.

I'm not sure if it's related to my code sequence.  By observation, it
seems to be somehow related to elm_win_resize_object_add().

Any hints?  (Yes, I know the description of the problem is somehow vague...)
Again, thanks in advance. :-)


brian


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