Jon,
I have the feeling that you made amazing progress with Rev since a
few weeks.
Could you *also* tell us about all what Rev brought to you?
:-)
Le 13 juil. 05 à 19:28, Jon a écrit :
The engine initializes the windowBoundingRect to be the full
size of the main display less these trimmings. The Rev IDE
changes it to also account for its toolbar, which your app can
do also if it needs to support a toolbar.
It is a bit amusing that Rev reduces the vertical size of a
maximized app so that the toolbar can be visible. The toolbar is
obscured almost all of the time by the myriad of mis-managed
windows when run under Windows. This token effort to keep things
looking good is useless. Until the messy way that all of the Rev
windows are managed, under Windows at least, any other ameliorative
efforts are worthless. If Rev managed <alt><tab> behavior
correctly (the way people switch between applications under
Windows) then the application could be correctly maximized without
a problem. At the moment, the fact that Rev applications do not
function as every other Windows application functions can only be
viewed as a bug by anyone who uses Windows software.
Best Regards from Paris,
Eric Chatonet.
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