On Jul 31, 2013, at 8:20 PM, Andrei Olsen <[email protected]> wrote: > On Tuesday, July 9, 2013 3:50:20 PM UTC+2, David Fishburn wrote: >> I believe I saw this fixed earlier, or something related. >> >> >> I have tested this with: >> >> :ver >> VIM - Vi IMproved 7.4a BETA (2013 Jul 6, compiled Jul 9 2013 09:34:36) >> >> MS-Windows 32-bit GUI version with OLE support >> Included patches: 1-6 >> Compiled by me >> Big version with GUI. Features included (+) or not (-): >> >> >> Run on Windows 7 x64. >> >> >> >> gvim.exe -u NONE -U NONE >> >> >> Open Vim. >> Resize Vim so that the top and bottom of the Vim window is nearly maximized. >> Or >> >> Simply maximize Vim by double clicking on the title bar. >> >> >> Run the following: >> >> :echo confirm('Test'.repeat("\nNext line", 80)) >> >> >> >> This will produce a dialog box with a scrollbar within it. >> The scrolling of the items is correct. >> >> >> But, there are 2 issues. >> >> >> >> 1. Assuming your taskbar is at the default windows position (bottom of >> screen) then window is much longer than than the window size. Many of the >> "Next lines" are off the screen and the OK button is no where to be seen. >> >> >> >> 2. If you taskbar is at the top of the screen (as mine always is) then the >> problem may stem from the same issue of being too large, but there is an >> additional problem. The top of the window is underneath the taskbar, so you >> cannot click on it to move it. Many of the "Next lines" are off the screen >> and the OK button is no where to be seen. >> >> >> >> Please make sure Vim has either been maximized or nearly the length of the >> screen first. If you do not, you will not see the same behaviour. The >> confirm modal window is larger than Vim, but it will not exceed screen size >> if Vim isn't using most of screen real-estate. >> >> >> >> David > > The attached patch should fix it. The dialog is border size smaller than the > window so it would fit when the window is maximized. > > Also made the dialog a bit smaller when we don't have a window, e.g. gvim -h. > It didn't fit completely on my PC, part of the dialog was behind the taskbar. There is still an issue and the dialog is still larger than the screen. Here is a picture. 7.3 on the left. 7.4b on the right. You can see it is better with your patch but still cut off.
Thanks. David
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