- From: Robert Lamar <address@hidden>
- To: address@hidden
- Subject: Re: [TeXmacs] wintexmacs window at top border of screen
- Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 11:19:24 +0100
Bernd,
Like Karl, I have no permanent solution for you. However, here is
solution related to the one he offered: To bring up the context menu for
the TeXmacs window, there are two options: right-click on the taskbar
button (as he said) or press Alt+Space. Once this menu is showing, you
can press x to maximise, as he suggested, or you might press m for move.
This way, you can move the window with the arrow keys, and the window
does not get resized. Once you have pressed an arrow key at least once,
you could also start moving the window with the mouse, and click or
press Enter when you are happy with its position.
The root of your problem is probably that the window position is stored
in the Windows registry, but I don't have access to a computer with
WinTeXmacs installed, so I cannot investigate that for you.
Robert Lamar
Karl Malassé wrote:
Hi Bernd,
I have experienced the same behavior, and I used a less annoying
work-around. Right-click TeXmacs button in the window list in - one of -
task bar and maximize it. You will see, that the bar will come
underneath the task bar. That doesn't solve your problem, but it is
useful if nobody out there have a complete solution.
Hopes it helps.
Cheers.
Karl
tor, 19 04 2007 kl. 21:15 +0200, skrev Bernd Hahnebach:
Hi
I use WinTeXmacs 1.0.5 I've got a little really annoying thing. I use
windows task bar at top of the screen. If I start texmacs the window is
put at the top border of the screen behind the taskbar (My task bar is
allways on top). It means I can't move the window. I have to move the
task bar and move the texmacs window and move the task bar again back.
Is it a bug or a cygwin thing or am I just missing some adjustment?
Have a nice day out there
Bernd Hahnebach
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