On 13/07/10 00:14, Andreas Volz wrote:
> Please test SVN commit >= 50207 for this problem. If your problem is not
> longer present than I've at least identified the problem. In this case
> I've to implement my use cases in another way.

50217 ATM.

Yes, it fixed the following issues:
- Memo not having the right size at E startup
- Memo getting lost when adding a memo (fixed since you added the tick
boxes)
- Eterm -g 200x100 being limited to monior size, dispite unticking boxes

Unfixed issue:
- thunderbird created at width 1280 instead of 1181, dispite the
Remember size setting.

In fact, TB is created full screen, maximised, without the FS flag, even
when i want it half height. I tried remember, or not, the full screen state.

Additionnal test:
- when i tick only "limit resize", adding a memo makes Memo get Lost; on
restauration, it's smaller than monitor size, and does not have anymore
28 pixels in excess
- when also ticking "Move after resize", Memo does not get lost, and is
placed at expected place
- ticked boxes do not prevent Eterm -g 200x100 to be created at expected
size, or be manually resized
- ticked boxes prevent Eterm to go out of monitor when increasing font
- ticked boxes will re-place Eterm at "not so stupid place" when
reducing font while 99% of the window was out of monitor, without
getting lost (of course it get lost when "move after resize" is not
ticked - that was expected)

So, this is very good.

Just the TB problem, and it'll be perfect :) Maybe we can fix the OOo
issue soon :) ... maybe the OOo issue is related to the Java part of the
discussion ?

NB: i changed a very important parameter: I added
LIBGL_ALWAYS_SOFTWARE=1 to my env, but this *should not* affect what we
are talking about.

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