Why is there this problem, which in the version 0.64
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Why is there this problem, which in the version 0.64
Why is there this problem, which in the version 0.64,In the case of software, the window closes maximized, and then turn on the emergence of this situation,I had a lot of reaction times, which I hope the author can change in the next version
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Re: Why is there this problem, which in the version 0.64
Sorry but i don't understand, you have a problem when you quit XnViewMP with maximized state? Not in previous version??
Pierre.
Re: Why is there this problem, which in the version 0.64
it could be windows7 issue, but when i restore MP from maximized mode it looks like this, so i need to re-size MP window again. besides TreePane became very narrow, so have to adjust it as well. i happens couple times a day, a bit annoying..xnview wrote:Sorry but i don't understand, you have a problem when you quit XnViewMP with maximized state? Not in previous version??
please look it it could be fixed
Re: Why is there this problem, which in the version 0.64
It is an old bug: viewtopic.php?f=62&t=26172xnview wrote:Sorry but i don't understand, you have a problem when you quit XnViewMP with maximized state? Not in previous version??
Re: Why is there this problem, which in the version 0.64
Sorry to say, Pierre, but window size is "forgotten" also here (v0.64 on Win 7 64bit).xnview wrote:but it was fixed!
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Re: Why is there this problem, which in the version 0.64
You start XnViewMP, maximize it, quit, and when you restart it's no more maximized??GeorgD wrote:Sorry to say, Pierre, but window size is "forgotten" also here (v0.64 on Win 7 64bit).xnview wrote:but it was fixed!
Pierre.
Small window size / was: Re: Why is there this problem, whic
On the contrary, it is. My sequence: I start XnViewMP, resize it (e.g. to 3/4 of the screen), maximize it, close it, restart it (it is maximized), un-maximize it and then it's in most cases as big as I made it last time, but sometimes it's so small as shown in the screenshots. I did not yet find any pattern when it's big/small; I've the impression it has to do with changed monitor resolution as it happend the last times after I (dis)connected my Laptop to an external monitor. As it's seldom and very easy to fix (just resize the window and move the vertical separator (Layout3) because left part with preview is too narrow), this issue is not so important for mexnview wrote:You start XnViewMP, maximize it, quit, and when you restart it's no more maximized??

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Re: Small window size / was: Re: Why is there this problem,
i can't reproduce, but you have not the bug every time, right??GeorgD wrote:On the contrary, it is. My sequence: I start XnViewMP, resize it (e.g. to 3/4 of the screen), maximize it, close it, restart it (it is maximized), un-maximize it and then it's in most cases as big as I made it last time, but sometimes it's so small as shown in the screenshots. I did not yet find any pattern when it's big/small;xnview wrote:You start XnViewMP, maximize it, quit, and when you restart it's no more maximized??
Pierre.
Re: Small window size / was: Re: Why is there this problem,
Right, I also cannot reproduce it reliably.xnview wrote:i can't reproduce, but you have not the bug every time, right??
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