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Hi James,
It has been suggested that it is because the window position is relative
to the cursor, even when I do an absolute address. This sounds familiar
and I think that I had this problem before and figured it out. However,
I seem to be stuck again.
I've got no clue of C68 or assembly
I've got no clue of C68 or assembly programming but I know that what
you describe, is NOT the
normal case. I have been using EasyPtr (Albin Hessler) for years now
and every wanted positioning
works very well, before, after resizing, after a wake etc. May be
you can have a look at the source