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- From: k044477@hobbes.kzoo.edu (Jamie R. McCarthy)
- Subject: Re: Saving window position
- Message-ID: <1993Jan26.060335.7349@hobbes.kzoo.edu>
- Organization: Kalamazoo College
- References: <1993Jan25.140957.24643@ghost.dsi.unimi.it> <nerm-250193114535@17.202.128.133>
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 06:03:35 GMT
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- nerm@apple.com (Dean Yu) writes:
- >piovanel@ghost.dsi.unimi.it (marco piovanelli) wrote:
- >>
- >> The function returns TRUE if windowFrame is COMPLETELY ENCLOSED
- >> in the Gray Region. But other applications (e.g. the Finder and
- >> StuffIt Lite) restore the window position even if the window frame
- >> is mostly offscreen. What is the correct algorithm?
- >
- > The currently favored method is if the user can still get to the title
- >bar from where the window currently is, leave it alone.
-
- How about modifying that to: can still _easily_see_ the title bar from
- where the window currently is. The title bar might only have one pixel
- on the screen...
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- Jamie McCarthy Internet: k044477@kzoo.edu AppleLink: j.mccarthy
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- - krueger@galileo.physics.arizona.edu (Ted Krueger)
-