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Topic: «
Odd 'minimize to tray' behaviour in AWM 5
, Window doesn't restore correctly from tray » on forum:
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Neil
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Posted:
02/18/2008 02:09:20
Hi there
This problem is very minor and quite obscure. In fact it's so obscure, I'm reporting it only in case it helps you guys make AWM work even better than it does already. If you can fix it, great - but I won't be too disappointed if you can't!
It occurs with an application that I use all the time - Altap Salamander (an excellent Norton Commander look-alike from
www.altap.cz)
.
Here's how it goes:
I have set up a rule in AWM 5.0 to minimize Altap Salamander to the tray - that works fine. But when I restore it from the tray, the app's menu and toolbar are corrupted - though they still work fine if I click on them. The corruption makes part of the toolbar and menu bar white (I've attach a composite image with 'before' and 'after' views).
This problem occurs only when *all* of the following three conditions exist:
1) I have Vista's Aero feature enabled;
2) I have a skin enabled with WindowBlinds 6 (
www.stardock.com/products/windowblinds
)
3) The app is not maximized (which it never is).
If I have Aero enabled but am using the default skin, there's no problem. The same is true if these conditions are reversed.
I've also experimented by unloading AWM and enabling a "minimize-to-tray" feature in WindowBlinds. In this situation, when I minimize Altap Salamander to the tray, it restores perfectly. (I don't use this feature because AWM does it much, much better.) When I restart AWM and disable WindowBlinds' minimize-to-tray feature, the problem returns.
Here are a few more facts you may find helpful:
1) If I use an AWM titlebar button to minimize this app to the tray, exactly the same thing happens.
2) If I restore the application then maximize it, the corruption disappears while it's maximized. As soon as I 'restore' the window, the corruption returns. (Resizing or repositioning has no effect on the corruption.)
3) If I maximize the app's window, then minimize it to the tray then restore it (back to maximized), the problem doesn't occur
Hopefully this will help you guys figure out what's going on!
Best regards & keep up the great work
neil
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Michael Rezvanov
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Posted:
02/18/2008 05:12:19
Neil,
Thank you for the detailed report. We will try to reproduce the bug.
One more thing, could you please re-send us the 2 screenshots, but now as they are (scale: 1:1), to support@actualtools.com
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John MacDonald
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Posted:
02/25/2008 09:55:22
I also have this very same issue. Great description of the problem, Neil - I don't have anything to add to it at all!
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Neil
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Posted:
03/06/2008 09:57:30
Thanks on two accounts, John:
1) It's comforting to know that someone else is experiencing the same problem and that I'm not going mad (despite what my daughters might tell you).
2) It's kind of you to compliment my description of the problem. But it would be dishonest of me to fail to disclose that I am a professional writer, with a particular emphasis on translating technical material into plain English (e.g. articles, ads). So my clients expect this kinda stuff from me all the time!
It's interesting to note that some tech problems seem insoluble, despite crystal clear communication. I'm having just such an issue with my ADSL box which is on the verge of causing me to become violent.
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Michael Rezvanov
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Posted:
03/06/2008 22:45:37
Neil, please re-send us the 2 screenshots, but now as they are (scale: 1:1), to support@actualtools.com
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