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by Jason Hughes :: Rate this Message:

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I just got a secondary monitor for WinXP that I started using tonight.  
I have it situated on the left-hand side of the primary monitor, so its
window coordinates are negative (< 0).  It looks like whenever I
double-click open a diff window, the coordinates are clamped to 0.  This
really hurts productivity, having to drag the diff window over to my
widescreen monitor every time...  I'm sure I could move my monitor
somewhere else, but I shouldn't have to.  Would that be possible to fix
for the next version?

Thanks,
JH

Jason Hughes
President
Steel Penny Games, Inc.
Austin, TX




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Re: Bug

by syntevo Support-3 :: Rate this Message:

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> I just got a secondary monitor for WinXP that I started using tonight.  
> I have it situated on the left-hand side of the primary monitor, so its
> window coordinates are negative (< 0).  It looks like whenever I
> double-click open a diff window, the coordinates are clamped to 0.

Did you restart SmartSVN after attaching second monitor? Java has some
problems when changing displays during program run.

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Jason Hughes <jhughes@...> wrote:

> I just got a secondary monitor for WinXP that I started using tonight.  
> I have it situated on the left-hand side of the primary monitor, so its
> window coordinates are negative (< 0).  It looks like whenever I
> double-click open a diff window, the coordinates are clamped to 0.  This
> really hurts productivity, having to drag the diff window over to my
> widescreen monitor every time...  I'm sure I could move my monitor
> somewhere else, but I shouldn't have to.  Would that be possible to fix
> for the next version?
>
> Thanks,
> JH
>
> Jason Hughes
> President
> Steel Penny Games, Inc.
> Austin, TX
>
>
>
>
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>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>








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