Actually, come to think of it, the best logical place to start looking would be at any window size or decoration calculations that *don't* use GetSystemMetrics().

Cheers,

Andre.


Hi,

I haven't taken a look at the VIM code, but a logical place to start looking might be for any window size or decoration calculation code that calls the GetSystemMetrics()
function with any of:

- SM_CXBORDER
- SM_CYBORDER
- SM_CXEDGE
- SM_CYEDGE
- SM_CXVSCROLL
- SM_CYHSCROLL

With each new version of Visual Studio, the default version number of the Platform SDK (a.k.a Windows SDK) which is set via the variables WINVER and _WIN32_WINNT is increased to reflect the newest UI rendering rules. This means that if you haven't been ultra-strict in your calculations of window sizes and system controls the UIs will look broken on all versions of Windows released prior to version of VS that is being
used.

Cheers,

Andre.



On 15/07/13 22:59, Mike Williams wrote:
On 11/07/2013 10:34, Charles wrote:
Hi,

Does anyone know why when compiled with visual studio 2012, the vim
gui has gap between the scrollbars and the window borders.

Here's the screenshot of vim compiled with visual studio 2010

http://imgur.com/lI05rgq

And here is when compiled with visual studio 2012

http://imgur.com/iLeVis1

Both are compiled with the same source code, same configuration, same
platform (x64).

Definitely something strange going on with VS2012 builds. Starting with gvim -u NONE -U NONE gives a 79x24 window instead of 80x25. Doing :set columns=80 results in no change in columns but the number of lines increases by one, but the window size doesn't change so you can no longer see the command line. The only way to see the command line is to use the mouse to resize the window.

Will take bit longer to spelunk my way to the relevant code. Anyone got any pointers to help speed up the investigation? Or can someone look at the code and have a d'oh moment?

Mike

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