Stack opens behind Windows desktop

Horst baleareninsel at gmx.net
Tue Sep 9 03:51:08 EDT 2008


Holá Jacqueline,

Thanks to try to be my "personal hero" and I would like to answer your
question, but what do you mean with "Are your stack's window decorations set
to empty?" Which decorations?

Until now this problem occurs on one XP only. 
best regards

Horst


J. Landman Gay wrote:
> 
> Horst wrote:
>> Holá Jacqueline,
>> 
>> Yes we have same problem here, no idea, why and thought, it would be a
>> spanish problem :-) 
>> Working with Win 2000, Win XP and RR 2.9 
> 
> I just compiled with Rev 3.0 and the problem is still there, but just 
> for that one person. Are your stack's window decorations set to empty? 
> I'm going to send this person a standalone with default decorations and 
> see if that helps. Have you been able to find a consistent recipe? Is it 
> always on only one machine or does it always happen to you?
> 
>> 
>> Ho finds a solution will be my hero!
>> 
>> best regards
>> 
>> Horst
>> 
>> 
>> J. Landman Gay wrote:
>>> Odd Windows problem, that happens inconsistently: A standalone's 
>>> mainstack has its decorations set to empty and is sized to the 
>>> windowboundingrect. On launch, or sometimes when maximizing from the 
>>> task bar, the stack window opens invisibly. One person described it as 
>>> being "behind" the desktop. It can sometimes be brought back to view by 
>>> pressing the Windows key on the keyboard, and when that key is released 
>>> the stack pops back into view where it belongs.
>>>
>>> I've tried forcing it by specifically issuing the "toplevel" command and 
>>> the "show" command on both openstack and uniconifystack. The client says 
>>> it still sometimes fails to display. I've seen it happen only once, on 
>>> launch, and couldn't reproduce it again. It never happens in the IDE. 
>>> The stack is never made invisible or hidden; only its iconic is changed.
>>>
>>> This happens only on Windows, the Mac version goes to and from the dock 
>>> without any problem. Has anyone seen this?
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> Jacqueline Landman Gay         |     jacque at hyperactivesw.com
>>> HyperActive Software           |     http://www.hyperactivesw.com
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