b1: Trouble with Window controls 'Minimize', ...
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b1: Trouble with Window controls 'Minimize', ...
If you are using the window controls (minimize, maximize, close) for the windows inside XNView (not those for the container) while the tabs are active, it all goes crazy.
So my proposal for a solution would be to deactivate the window controls, if the tabs have been activated.
If you don't get what i'm talking about, i can make a few screenshots.
So my proposal for a solution would be to deactivate the window controls, if the tabs have been activated.
If you don't get what i'm talking about, i can make a few screenshots.
This could be an issue coming from you video-card, or ¦ and from its driver.
Here, all works fine for all kinds of windows (files and main parent window) using the Windows buttons.
A screenshot is welkom...
Friendly
Paul
Here, all works fine for all kinds of windows (files and main parent window) using the Windows buttons.
A screenshot is welkom...
Friendly
Paul
L'important n'est pas de convaincre, mais de donner à réfléchir.
The important thing is not to convince, but to incite to think.
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The important thing is not to convince, but to incite to think.
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All OK
ouistiti
Hello Paul !
- Same here, no problem, all is OK -
- Win XP-Pro - Built-in video card in Intel™ MB D865GVHZ - 512 MB RAM
Display set as 16 BPP.
EDIT : All is right too with a 32 BPP display…
Friendly,
Claude
Clo
Hello Paul !
- Same here, no problem, all is OK -
- Win XP-Pro - Built-in video card in Intel™ MB D865GVHZ - 512 MB RAM
Display set as 16 BPP.
EDIT : All is right too with a 32 BPP display…
Friendly,
Claude
Clo
Last edited by Clo on Fri Dec 16, 2005 8:45 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Old user ON SELECTIVE STRIKE till further notice •
Not here---
Hello !
- In the same case, the behaviour is different here :
- When you ask for "Tile" or "Cascade" the files shown as tabs (> 2), the inactive ones which can't fit in the main window are minimized as "icons" under the shown windows, including the browser !
- BTW : There is something rather inconsistent here, because these "icons" are hidden while they might be visible¦reachable.
- I guess that a "provision area" might be planned for them as soon as we have more than two tabs¦files able to be displayed.
- This is a usual lack in many programmes, not only image-viewers; however, I saw once such an area in a multi-window text-editor, and this is very convenient. Of course, that area might be removed when not any file is set as an "icon"… automatically !
- Moreover, the most times the "icons" are set at the bottom of the window, but sometimes at the top, according to my tests…
- A provision area could be chosen as well at top as at bottom, following the user's wish¦habit.
- Below : That I get, and that is missing…
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VG
Claude
Clo
- In the same case, the behaviour is different here :
- When you ask for "Tile" or "Cascade" the files shown as tabs (> 2), the inactive ones which can't fit in the main window are minimized as "icons" under the shown windows, including the browser !
- BTW : There is something rather inconsistent here, because these "icons" are hidden while they might be visible¦reachable.
- I guess that a "provision area" might be planned for them as soon as we have more than two tabs¦files able to be displayed.
- This is a usual lack in many programmes, not only image-viewers; however, I saw once such an area in a multi-window text-editor, and this is very convenient. Of course, that area might be removed when not any file is set as an "icon"… automatically !
- Moreover, the most times the "icons" are set at the bottom of the window, but sometimes at the top, according to my tests…
- A provision area could be chosen as well at top as at bottom, following the user's wish¦habit.
- Below : That I get, and that is missing…
——————
VG
Claude
Clo
Old user ON SELECTIVE STRIKE till further notice •
Exactly. And each time you click on a non-active tab it will maximize that window again. Fixing that may actually be enough.FlorianH wrote:http://home.mnet-online.de/Florian.Harn ... 50proz.jpg
The active viewer window (3rd tab) is floating. In the background, you see the content of the browser tab (it's not active).
-> first and second tab are not displayed as mdi-windows
[edit]
The error only occurs, if there are more then two tabs open.
I confirm. When switching tabs, window must not be maximized.Danny wrote:Exactly. And each time you click on a non-active tab it will maximize that window again. Fixing that may actually be enough.FlorianH wrote:http://home.mnet-online.de/Florian.Harn ... 50proz.jpg
The active viewer window (3rd tab) is floating. In the background, you see the content of the browser tab (it's not active).
-> first and second tab are not displayed as mdi-windows
[edit]
The error only occurs, if there are more then two tabs open.
The window is no longer maximized, but position and size of child window is changed when switching from one tab to another.helmut wrote:I confirm. When switching tabs, window must not be maximized.Danny wrote:Exactly. And each time you click on a non-active tab it will maximize that window again. Fixing that may actually be enough.FlorianH wrote:http://home.mnet-online.de/Florian.Harn ... 50proz.jpg
The active viewer window (3rd tab) is floating. In the background, you see the content of the browser tab (it's not active).
-> first and second tab are not displayed as mdi-windows
[edit]
The error only occurs, if there are more then two tabs open.
Reopened.