Hi Stefano, Kevin,

I have seen this bug, but have not been able to reliably reproduce it. Can one 
of you please poit me to a module where it is happening all the time?

Thanks,
Brent.

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>On 5/01/2007 at 7:44 AM stine020 wrote:
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>Yes, I noticed the same thing. Buttons only seem to appear after
>resizing the window.
>
>Stefano
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>--- In [email protected], "Kevin Coombs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> The lack of response leads me to believe that I have stumped the
>experts. :-) Anybody else seeing this? Is this a bug?
>> 
>> I have a bit more information. I have noticed that when the
>scenario is first opened, the buttons in the map window are not
>displayed. But when I grab the window's edge and change the window
>size, the buttons magically appear. So I don't have to close the
>scenario and reopen it as I first reported (although that works, too).
>> 
>> This sure smells like a bug to me. :-)
>> 
>> Kevin
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>> 
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: Kevin Coombs 
>> To: [email protected] 
>> Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2006 10:06 PM
>> Subject: [vassalengine] Map Window Button Quirk?
>> 
>> 
>> Hi All,
>> 
>> I am experiencing something quite quirky. I have the Zoom In, Zoom
>Out, Image Capture and Unmark Moved Pieces options enabled for certain
>Map Windows. When I first open a pre-defined scenario within my
>module, the buttons for these options are not visible (see screenshot
>#1 below). When I close the scenario (via the Close Game option) then
>re-open the same scenario, the buttons are now visible (see screenshot
>#2 below). Any idea what may be happening? Is this a new bug (I don't
>recall seeing this happen before)? Note: These Map Windows reside
>within a Charts entity, if that makes any difference.
>> 
>> Thanks.
>> 
>> Kevin
>> 
>> Screenshot #1 (Map window without buttons):
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>> Screenshot #2 (Same map window with buttons):
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