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Topic: «
"Restrict placement": bug or intended?
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jeme
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08/15/2010 09:09:20
I was surprised to see that, with a general "restrict placement" in place, a maximized window still covers the entire screen including the restricted area. Is this intended? Initially, I was happy to see the function, because I thought I finally could hold my applications off covering some sidebar stuff such as the new Win7 applets, even if I maximize them.
But unfortunately the "restrict placement" does not solve this issue yet. Would it be possible to provide a corresponding check box with the "restrict placement" options such as "Also apply to Maximize function"?
Btw, in a multi-monitor environment, the "restrict placement" function seems to be applied to one monitor only, which moreover cannot be specified. I set up a restricted "ribbon" for the right part of the screen on my WinXP laptop, which has a second monitor
on top
of the laptop screen; the laptop screen is the primary monitor, and the "restrict placement" is applied to the secondary monitor only.
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Tatiana Jack
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08/17/2010 23:04:30
Dear Jeme,
What values did you set for the restrict option?
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