This thread was a while ago, but I just heard about the following site today
(concerning some bugs in MDI):
http://www.jrsoftware.org/buglist/generated/vcl-MDI.htm
Cheers,
Carl
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From: Belding Computing [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 25 August 2000 1:23 a.m.
To: Multiple recipients of list delphi
Subject: Re: [DUG]: Fw: D5.01 MDI child behaviour
Hi Patrick
I once had some fish and got ill. But I still love fish 'n chips.
&g
>From: Belding Computing [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>I once had some fish and got ill. But I still love fish 'n chips.
Ah, but with MDI you only have stinky fish on the menu, and in the end the
mercury gets to your head. :-)
These days many of the good points of MDI behaviour are available witho
Hi Patrick
I once had some fish and got ill. But I still love fish 'n chips.
>
> Not use MDI. Have they fixed that nasty bug whereupon child windows are
> minimised when not focused, and when activated the window can be seen
> maximising itself? That has put me off MDI permanently.
>
Never see
>> Not use MDI. Have they fixed that nasty bug whereupon child windows are
>> minimised when not focused, and when activated the window can be seen
>> maximising itself? That has put me off MDI permanently.
I have a rather large MDI application (lots of different MDI child forms)
and
haven't ex
Quoting Belding Computing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> One way to solve this is upon opening the child check its Height and =
> Width and if below the intended min values reset the min and Wd, Ht to =
> min values.
>
> Any better ways?
Not use MDI. Have they fixed that nasty bug whereupon child windo
One way to solve this is upon opening the child
check its Height and Width and if below the intended min values reset the
min and Wd, Ht to min values.
Any better ways?
Russell
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