Same thing happening here with multiple monitors, very annoying.

TortoiseSVN 1.14.9.29743 (64 bit)
Windows 11 Business 64 bit version 23H2 (OS build 22631.4830)

On Tuesday, May 2, 2023 at 11:41:57 AM UTC-4 Connor Wiegmink wrote:

> I have encountered and can reproduce the issue exactly as described by the 
> author.
> My system:
>
>    - TortoiseSVN 1.14.5.29465
>    - Windows 11 Pro 64-bit version 22H2 (OS build 22621.1555)
>
>
> On Wednesday, January 4, 2023 at 8:49:37 PM UTC+10 David Balažic wrote:
>
>> I have 1.14.5 and could not reproduce the above, but encountered this 
>> maybe related issue:
>>
>> system:
>> Windows 10 Pro 21H2 64 bit
>> TortoiseSVN 1.14.5, Build 29465 - 64 Bit , 2022/09/24 08:31:31
>> two monitors:
>>  - main monitor 2560x1440 100% scaling
>>  - secondary monitor 1920x1080 100% scaling (to the left of the main 
>> monitor)
>>
>> steps:
>> 1) open Explorer , browse to a WC
>> 2) right click a folder in the WC, select TortoiseSVN/Repo-browser
>> 3) the repo browser window appears on the main monitor (I guess on the 
>> last saved position)
>> 4) move the repo browser with mouse to the second (on the left) monitor, 
>> to the top, so it maximizes
>> 5) close the repo browser window
>> 6) repeat step 2
>>
>> What happens:
>> the repo browser window appears on the left monitor for a split second, 
>> but them moves to the right (main) monitor
>> the window size seems to be 1920x1080 (as in: maximized on the left 
>> monitor)
>> if I click the window bar and try to move it, the size snaps to some 
>> smaller size and can be moved normally
>>
>> Additional observation:
>> If I close the repo browser on the main monitor and reopen it, the size 
>> is remembered, but not the position. It seems it appears where the mouse 
>> pointer is. On both monitors.
>> In other words: if the windows is not maximized, then the size is 
>> remembered, but the position is not, it appears where the mouse is.
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> David
>>
>> On Tuesday, 3 January 2023 at 22:27:09 UTC+1 [email protected] wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Tried it but it doesn't behave the same way for me.
>>>
>>> Can you try to clear Dialog sizes and positions in the settings dialog 
>>> under Saved data?
>>>
>>> Kind regards,
>>> Daniel
>>>
>>> tisdag 3 januari 2023 kl. 18:41:28 UTC+1 skrev [email protected]:
>>>
>>>> Steps to reproduce the issue:
>>>> 1. Use TortoiseSVN 1.15.5.29465 on a system with Windows 11 (not sure 
>>>> if Windows 11 is a requirement, might also happen on other Windows 
>>>> operating-systems but Windows 11 was the one I encountered the issue on) 
>>>> and two monitors.
>>>> 2. Open the "Repo-browser"-window.
>>>> 3. Move the "Repo-browser"-window to the second screen, maximize it, 
>>>> then close it. TortoiseSVN now remembers, that the default-position of the 
>>>> "Repo-browser"-window should be maximized on the second screen.
>>>> 4. Try to open the "Repo-browser"-window again and observe that it does 
>>>> not open properly (only the top-bar of the window is visible and can not 
>>>> be 
>>>> focused, see image).[image: image.png]
>>>>
>>>> When opening the "Repo-browser"-window directly, it is possible to work 
>>>> around this issue by pressing "Win + D" to minimize every window and then 
>>>> clicking on the TortoiseSVN-tab in the task-bar to re-maximize it (it then 
>>>> appears fully functional in its desired position on the second screen) but 
>>>> this does not work if you open the Repo-browser from a secondary window 
>>>> (like the "Merge"-window where it is being used when clicking on the three 
>>>> dots to select the "URL to merge from").
>>>>
>>>

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