Two questions

Thomas J McGrath III 3mcgrath at adelphia.net
Mon Nov 10 18:00:17 EST 2003


Dan,

I always assume that a user will do what ever I don't want them to do 
and as such if this 'problem' is not corrected then I will definitely 
put a clause like this in my ReadMe also. 99.9 will never do it but 
that .1 is still my concern as a software developer.

Thanks.
Tom
On Monday, November 10, 2003, at 05:47 PM, Dan Friedman wrote:

> I just put in my User Guide: "If you change your screen's resolution, 
> you
> will need to restart the application."  -- problem solved.
>
> Of course, 99.9% of my users (like most everyone's users) didn't know 
> you
> could change the resolution!!
>
>
> Just a thought,
> -Dan
>
>
>
>
>> Jacqueline,
>>
>> OK, but "the end user CAN adjust the window" in this case by changing
>> the screen size and it WILL mess up the graphics in the app window so 
>> I
>> do understand what you are saying but it is not FOOL proof - that 
>> being
>> the problem, there will be someone(maybe a fool) who will change the
>> size and it will screw up my app.
>> Again, Jason's answer will fix it if they quit out and restart my app.
>> But I was hoping for a good way to check during runtime and not when
>> reopening my app after the end user screws it up. Once screwed up it
>> does not go back with out Jason's solution. and in my opinion that
>> would be a bug.
>>
>> FWIW
>> Tom
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Thomas J McGrath III
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