Hi Michael,
the resource file will store the position of the various windows, as I'm
sure you know. If the left or top value gets set to something negative
then it won't be visible. So maybe in your screen setup somehow things
are getting changed around and you are ending up with a position off the
screen somewhere?
If you know the debug window is the active window, you can press Alt,
then left arrow, then down arrow, then "M" and you will be able to move
the window with the arrow keys. That might give you a better idea of
where the window is.
Frank.
Frank Cazabon
On 09/08/2021 9:57 pm, MB Software Solutions, LLC wrote:
My workaround is to delete all the foxuser.id rows with 'debug' in
them but that's a PITA.
On 8/9/2021 7:56 PM, MB Software Solutions, LLC wrote:
VFP9SP2 Win10Pro Dell Latitude 3400 and my favorite color today is red.
Has anyone come across where your resource file just seems to get
crazy and show windows in coordinates that are entirely off-monitor
and you cannot see them? I do! Started not too long ago. I use a
dual-monitor setup and on very rare occasion have my laptop lid open
too while on the dock for a (unintended) 3rd monitor display. I can
only guess that my re-arrange monitors perhaps has caused this. It's
very frustrating. I've nuked the resource.dbf file a couple times
but it repeats behavior. (Off the top of my head, I can't recall if
the ZAP of resource.dbf fixes it or not, but if it does, eventually
it happens again where I cannot see the Find window.)
Only thing more I can contribute: leftmost monitor is #1 and right
(and sometimes middle) is #2. Laptop sits at far right of my desk.
Ideas? Tia.
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