Thank you for telling me how to do it programatically. My point was
that, IMHO, normal behavior for an application running in Windows would
be for this to happen automatically when the user clicks on the Maximize
icon. I'm not even sure I know how to tell if the user has tried to
maximize the window or not.
:)
Jon
Eric Chatonet wrote:
Jon,
set the windowBoundingRect to the screenRect
Le 13 juil. 05 à 15:38, Jon a écrit :
On windows, when I try to maximize the window, it stops short of the
top of the screen, as if it was trying to keep some space open for
either the windows task bar or the Mac's menus. Is there any way to
get it to occupy the whole screen, reliably?
Best Regards from Paris,
Eric Chatonet.
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