liveResizing and Windows

xbury.cs at clearstream.com xbury.cs at clearstream.com
Fri Apr 15 02:32:56 EDT 2005


Hi Richard,

Following your advice as usual...
Why not deal with it by just changing that property when you switch 
platforms?

Windows doesn't need that do live resizing...

Seems simpler, faster and logical... And for the record, there's a laundry 
list of 
other unco bugz that are older than 6 months that dont get any attention 
while 
newer bugz do...

Also, beware of debugging resizestack handlers. I had a major crash that 
took 
down my new GM plugin engine yesterday just by debugging a stack that used 
it...

Not the first time...
http://support.runrev.com/bugdatabase/show_bug.cgi?id=2781

This is a very sensitive zone in Rev and given the track record for GM 
related bugzillas,
you can reprogram a whole IDE before you get any confirmation or help from 
Rev as far 
as Im concerned. I'm pretty much done as a matter of fact!

Is there any logic to it? As a long time client, im not happy at all with 
this DO It Yourself or
as you said NIH type of solutions...

Sorry for any negative vibes, consider the possiblity that you own 
solutions at least can
be supported any time and usually end up being more reliable...

cheers
Xavier

On 15.04.2005 04:55:16 use-revolution-bounces wrote:
>It appears that turning on the liveResizing property of a stack in order
>to get a good OS X feel has an unfortunate consequence on Windows:  it
>makes the stack unable to be resized at all.
>
>Anyone else seeing this?
>
>I logged it at
><http://support.runrev.com/bugdatabase/show_bug.cgi?id=2585>
>
>But unconfirmed with zero votes I'm wondering if I'm just missing
>something....


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