Dan,

I always assume that a user will do what ever I don't want them to do and as such if this 'problem' is not corrected then I will definitely put a clause like this in my ReadMe also. 99.9 will never do it but that .1 is still my concern as a software developer.

Thanks.
Tom
On Monday, November 10, 2003, at 05:47 PM, Dan Friedman wrote:

I just put in my User Guide: "If you change your screen's resolution, you
will need to restart the application." -- problem solved.


Of course, 99.9% of my users (like most everyone's users) didn't know you
could change the resolution!!



Just a thought, -Dan




Jacqueline,

OK, but "the end user CAN adjust the window" in this case by changing
the screen size and it WILL mess up the graphics in the app window so I
do understand what you are saying but it is not FOOL proof - that being
the problem, there will be someone(maybe a fool) who will change the
size and it will screw up my app.
Again, Jason's answer will fix it if they quit out and restart my app.
But I was hoping for a good way to check during runtime and not when
reopening my app after the end user screws it up. Once screwed up it
does not go back with out Jason's solution. and in my opinion that
would be a bug.


FWIW
Tom

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