On 2019-05-25 23:19, Paul Dupuis via use-livecode wrote:
If you have resizable windows, it is logical to set the
windowBoundingRect to the working screenRect, so that windows that are
zoomed (OSX) or maximized (Windows) are limited to the area of the
primary monitor NOT being used for a menu bar or task bar.
Okay so you *shouldn't* have to do this - the windowBoundingRect does
not
override the platform defaults... Which is to maximise the window within
the working area of the pertinent screen regardless.
Indeed, if you set the windowBoundingRect to the screenRect, a window
will
still only maximise within the working area (i.e. the OS automatically
constrains things at least that much).
[ Note: You can still set windows to be where you want explicitly, this
OS supplied effect only happens when you use the maximise button ]
It seems to me that with the advent of multiple monitor support in
'the working screenRects' that there should either (1) be the
windowBoundingRects (plural) with each one corresponding to each line
of the screenRects OR (2) the windowBoundingRect be ignored on all
monitors but the primary?
I think this might have been an oversight when we moved to Cocoa, there
is explicit code in the windows port at least to *only* apply the WBR
when the window's screen is the primary monitor. This appears to be
missing
in the Mac port (although the code is somewhat murky so I could be
wrong).
Ultimately the WBR is an edge-case feature at most - mostly there for
the
purposes of the IDE and similar tools and it is somewhat flawed for
that.
In its current incarnation it should both only apply to the primary
screen,
and should be able to be set to empty so that the engine does not
influence
what the OS tries to do with script supplied window rects at all.
Warmest Regards,
Mark.
P.S. I think a work-around for now is to either set it to just the
screenRect;
and if that does not work, set it to -8192,8192,8192,8192 and see if
your
windows behave more appropriately.
--
Mark Waddingham ~ m...@livecode.com ~ http://www.livecode.com/
LiveCode: Everyone can create apps
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