Hi,

I often use rio-in-rio to group windows. If you draw a new window, rio prevents you from making the window too small to manage (goodrect), but it is possible to make windows smaller by starting a rio-in-rio, create a window in the subrio and shrink the parent window, so the parent scales its children down to a bad size. This results in rio to crash in
libframe sometimes:

"draw: frcanfit == 0: screen id in use"

My question is:

Should programs rely on rio making ther windows always a goodrect or should it deal with the
case of drawing in a 10x10 or 1x1 image?

I experimented a little bit to find a work arround to this problem. I added code to rio to not making windows smaller than 100 x (3*font->height), but if you make rio bigger again (after shrinking) the window gets too big. So i think about just not to scale subwindows at all
to preserve position and size of the subwindows.

Any better ideas?

cinap

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