Eric,

Thanks. On my windows system, the task bar is on the left, not on the bottom; and it auto-hides, rather than always being visible. So, the correct behavior on my system would be for all applications to expand to fill the screen. On other computers, this might NOT be the correct behavior. Simply setting the windowsBoundingRect to the screenRect would be correct on my computer, but might screw someone else up.

This defect seems to me to be a minor bug in Rev.  Do you agree?

:)

Jon


Eric Chatonet wrote:

Jon,

By default, the windowBoundingRect varies according to the platform and the environment (IDE or stand alone): It lets room for the task bar on Windows, the menubar on Mac OS and adds room for revMenubar + something for rev tools (??? ) when you are in the development environment. Nevertheless, you can override this behaviour by setting it in a preOpenstack handler to suit your needs.

Le 13 juil. 05 à 16:44, Jon a écrit :

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.



Best Regards from Paris,

Eric Chatonet.
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