strange experience in Windows standalone with windowshape

Mike Bonner bonnmike at gmail.com
Tue Jun 14 12:10:06 EDT 2016


I'll keep my fingers crossed that its located and fixed.  If I find a
reliable recipe I'll report it, but so far no luck. (the same standalone
does sometimes start correctly.  Annoying!)

On Tue, Jun 14, 2016 at 9:58 AM, Paul Dupuis <paul at researchware.com> wrote:

> On 6/14/2016 11:47 AM, Mike Bonner wrote:
> > Paul, I've seen this too.  Launch a standalone and it doesn't show.  I've
> > only seen this when using the browser widget as part of the build.
> (haven't
> > really used other widgets, so I can't speak for those)  If I then go into
> > task manager and tell it to create a dump file for my application, poof..
> > it moves from background processes to apps and works fine, including the
> > browser widget.  (I can also make it appear by choosing to debug)
> > Removing the widget, or not putting the check in the box for it in
> > standalone settings makes the app show up just fine. But of course
> without
> > a functional widget.
>
> It is comforting (sort of, although I wish it wasn't happening at all)
> to hear that I am not the only one who has run into this. In my case,
> this is all using LC6.7.x (currently 6.7.11), so no widgets are
> involved, so I am not sure Widgets are the root cause.
>
> The damnedest thing is that it is not consistent!
>
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