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Restore startup position
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Robert Shiffman
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08/13/2006 12:14:32
I start several programs 85% x 70% and about 10% above middle center. A quick way to restore the position and/or position and size would be nice. Either a new button or a menu item or an option under Align.
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Alexey Fadeyev
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08/14/2006 02:32:16
Did you add the described size to the list of predefined sizes?
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Robert Shiffman
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08/14/2006 09:14:27
Yes. But what I am looking for is more general; for any startup size and position I'd like a Revert button to bring the window back to it's startup parameters. The size list changes size but not position.
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Alexey Fadeyev
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08/16/2006 02:55:12
Robert, thanks for the suggestion. We will surely consider it while developing the future versions.
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