> Jürgen Hestermann via Lazarus <lazarus@lists.lazarus-ide.org> hat am 6. 
> November 2016 um 13:03 geschrieben:
>[...]
> Then this seems to be unrelated to my problem.
> It's not that the OnResize event is *not* triggered
> but that it is triggered but then leads to the RaiseLoop exception.

Yes. I guess so too.

 
> BTW:
> The wording of the help is misleading.
> It says:
> 
> "Common mistake: Keep in mind that ClientWidth and ClientHeight can change 
> even when Width, Height stays the same"
> 
> but it also says:
> 
> "This event is triggered after the Width, Height, ClientWidth or ClientHeight 
> of the control has changed"
> 
> When OnResize is triggered even when ClientWidth or ClientHeight has changed 
> then
> the "Common mistake"-sentence makes no sense to me.

Well, it is rare that ClientWidth changes without Width changing, so it is 
common that programmers forget about ClientWidth. That's why I had to add a 
note.

Mattias


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