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------- Additional comments from t...@openoffice.org Wed Sep  1 08:46:31 +0000 
2010 -------
Hmm, when I apply that patch to ooo320-m19 (i.e. 3.2.1), I get the following
effect on Windows 7 (well, actually WS2008R2):

If I have a Writer window maximized on either monitor (and no other OOo
windows), close it, and then start Writer, it opens a window maximized on the
correct monitor. Fine.

But, if I have a Writer window maximized on either monitor (and no other OOo
windows), and then drag the window's title bar to the top of the other monitor,
so that the rubberband indicates it will be maximized on that monitor, too , and
then close it, the next time I start Writer, it will open a window maximized on
the monitor where it was maximized before I moved it to the other.

If I instead just unmaximize using the button on the title bar, move the
unmaximized window to the other monitor, maximize it, and then close, then when
I restart Writer it opens correctly on that other monitor.

(The possibility maximize a window by dragging the title bar to the top of an
(either) monitor is, as far as I know, a feature either new already in Vista
(which I never used) or in Windows 7)

Can you reproduce this? If so, I guess this needs to be reopened.

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