> On Oct 13, 2015, at 13:54, Ken Thomases <k...@codeweavers.com> wrote:
> 
> On Oct 13, 2015, at 11:48 AM, Jeremy Huddleston Sequoia <jerem...@apple.com> 
> wrote:
> 
>> Thanks for all this feedback regarding the window placement issue.  I'd 
>> really like to be able to reproduce the issue myself to verify that the 
>> proposed solution addresses the problem, but I am not seeing the issue on my 
>> machine.
>> 
>> For those of you reproducing, can you please fill in the following data?
>> 
>> OS X Version:
>> 
>> Is "Displays have Different Spaces" enabled in System Preferences -> Mission 
>> Control / Spaces?:
>> 
>> Number of displays connected:
>> 
>> For each display, is it traditional (1x) or retina (2x)?:
>> 
>> If multiple displays, what is their arrangement (a screenshot from Display 
>> Preferences would be perfect):
> 
> I suggest you also ask for the Dock configuration: is it positioned on the 
> bottom or one of the sides of the screen?  Is it set to auto-hide or not.
> 
> Jeremy, have you tried with the Dock on the bottom and not auto-hiding?

Yep, that was it.  I run with it on the right.  I can reproduce it now.  
Unfortunately, it still reproduces with:

    aquaMenuBarHeight = [[NSApp mainMenu] menuBarHeight];
#if ! __LP64__
    if (!aquaMenuBarHeight) {
        aquaMenuBarHeight = [NSMenuView menuBarHeight];
    }
#endif
    if (!aquaMenuBarHeight) {
        NSScreen* primaryScreen = [[NSScreen screens] objectAtIndex:0];
        aquaMenuBarHeight = NSHeight([primaryScreen frame]) - 
NSMaxY([primaryScreen visibleFrame]);
    }
 
but at least I can reproduce it and should be able to get out an rc3 later this 
week.

--Jeremy

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