Mark Schonewille wrote:
You cannot change the size windowBoundingRect as Revolution sets it on startup by yourself, as ar as I can see.

Fortunately they've added a new extension to the screenRect function which allows us to deal with windowBoundingRect with complete flexibility -- from the v2.7.3 "What's New":

  The 'screenRect' function has been extended with the 'working'
  adjective:  the working screenRect: returns the available
  work-area of the primary display

  There is a new function 'screenRects' which returns a list of
  all such rectangles on multi-monitor systems:
  the screenRects: returns the bounding rectangles of all the displays
  (one per line)
  the working screenRects: returns the available work-area of all
  displays
  (one per line)


The windowBoundingRect property is settable, but without knowing the original values it wasn't previously possible to restore it to its default setting.

Now that "the working screenRect" has been added we can know that, so one can easily and safely change the windowBoundingRect to that, or to any other value, knowing it can be restored to the default if needed.

--
 Richard Gaskin
 Managing Editor, revJournal
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