Andrew Meit wrote:
Mac Studio 2.7.3 users out there, does Studio resize your saved stacks when you later reopen them? That is it thinks you have a Win Taskbar and clips the stack height to account for it.

The cause may be the menubar as others have noted, but it may also be that the engine's setting of the windowBoundingRect and how that affects the window buffer.

By default, the windowBoundingRect is set to the largest screen size available after subtracting room for the various OS trimmings (Task Bar on Win, menu bar and Dock on Mac).

The window buffer is apparently sized to match the windowBoundingRect, since of course it wouldn't make much sense to buffer larger than can be displayed. The side-effect of this is that a stack larger than the windowBoundingRect may appear in a window cropped to match the windowBoundingRect.

The default windowBoundingRect is a customary size which makes sense for most apps, governing among other things the maximum size you get when you click the window's zoomBox. But if you need a stack larger than the system default, you'll need to change it to the size you want, and then adjust your stack to match:

  on preOpenStack
    set the windowBoundingRect to the screenRect
    set the rect of this stack to the screenRect
    pass preOpenStack
  end preOpenStack

That assumes of course you were looking to make a full-screen stack. If not, then just replace screenRect with whatever rect you're after.

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 Richard Gaskin
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