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Aarlot
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 7:22 pm   

[1.08] Dual Screen Spillover
 
This was mentioned in a post a long time ago (back around 1.02, I think), but I'm not sure if it was noticed, so I'm posting it again. When I maximize Cmud, it extends about 5 or 6 pixels onto my second screen, which it shouldn't do.

I have my main screen (where CMud is running) at 1024x768 and my second monitor (where CMud is overlapping onto) at 1280x768.

Anyway, if Zugg knows about this and just has it really far down his list, that's fine, I just wanted to make sure it was on the list at all. Thanks.
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Zugg
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 3:45 am   
 
Yes, I know about this. It seems to be a Delphi issue. It is maximizing an app by moving it's edges off the edge of the screen, which makes them show up on other monitors. It's on the bug list, but listed with a very low priority. It's an issue that could be potentially very time consuming to find since it involves getting into the Delphi source and the Theme engine source, and since it's only a visual issue there are lots of other more important things to fix first.
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mr_kent
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 5:46 am   
 
Related but slightly different... I can drag a zMUD window border so that it is across both monitors if I want to. CMUD mostly only opens in one plus some border. Anyway this isn't a complaint, just an observation.
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