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Re: [MiNT] 1px title bar when shading a window



On Monday 28 January 2013 20:13:06 Helmut Karlowski wrote:
> Jean-François Lemaire, 27.01.2013 09:35:20:

> > There's been a long standing issue with window shading that affects only
> > some
> > applications, or even some dialogs of some applications: when shading
> > their
> > window, the title bar is reduced to a 1 pixel line. If you are dexterous
> 
> Actually it's 5 pixel.

No, It's 1. We can't be talking about the same thing.
 
> > enough you can right click the 1px line and it will properly un-shade the
> 
> Good exercise to not fall asleep ;)

Indeed, but it might become hypnotic after a while :-)

> > window. See the attached screenshots for the About dialog of Thing 1.29
> > before
> > and after shading. This affects all Thing 1.29 dialogs.
> 
> 1.27 too.
> 
> > Another good example is GEMDict, which is affected by this only for it's
> > colour selector dialog. Its other windows act as expected. I tried to
> 
> I tried to download it with opera and got a 0-byte file, with links it
> worked but I got a .lzh.gz-file. What's that?

No idea. Change your browser for one that is functioning? I just downloaded 
both archives with Firefox and they're perfectly fine. Nobody mentioned any 
issues with those.
 
> > understand what explained this difference but couldn't figure it out. So
> > I'm
> > accusing the AES :-)
> 
> It calculates the shaded-height when it creates a window, this height
> consists mainly of the title-height. All coordinates of the title-widget
> except the height are not calculated yet, and may have bogus values, which
> causes XaAES to refuse to accept these. But as the height is correct, this
> is no problem. Should be fixed.
> 
> Do you mean that form my screenshot?

No, I mean exactly what is displayed by the screenshot attached to my initial 
message. A 1-pixel-high whitish line. Also, DGEM has the same problem with all 
its windows.

Cheers,
JFL
-- 
Jean-François Lemaire