On 2011-10-24 13:10, Kenneth Goldman wrote:
 > From: Rolf Campbell <rcampbell-cyg...@dragonwaveinc.com>
 > To: help-emacs-windows@gnu.org,
 > Date: 10/24/2011 12:28 PM
 > Subject: Re: [h-e-w] 23.1.1: Maximize, minimize, maximize leaves
 > emacs under side-taskbar in Windows XP
 > Sent by: help-emacs-windows-bounces+kgold=watson.ibm....@gnu.org
 >
 > On 2011-10-23 18:53, Rolf Campbell wrote:
 > > On 2011-10-22 09:02, Rolf Campbell wrote:
 > >> Steps to reproduce:
 > >> 1) Move your Windows taskbar to the left or right side of the screen.
 > >> 2) Maximize emacs using the button in it's title bar.
 > >> 3) Minimize emacs using the button in it's title bar.
 > >> 4) Restore emacs to it's maximized state by clicking on it's button it
 > >> the Windows XP taskbar.
 > >>
 > >> Result: The Emacs windows goes *under* the taskbar.
 > >>
 > >> Expected result: The Emacs windows should be in the same location as
 > >> when it was first maximized.

I see both the expected result and the result. The emacs window is in
the same location (when it's maximized, there is only one location) and
it's under the task bar.

I tried several other applications (Thunderbird, Firefox, Palm, Explorer)
and they all work the same way. Further, I expect that, when I click the
taskbar, it stays on top.

Wait, when I say "under the taskbar", I mean that part of the Emacs window is not visible because the taskbar is covering it.

Non-Emacs application windows go *beside* the taskbar.


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