Shrink/Expand button not initialized to window state.
When the default tradeskill window is opened for the first time in a login session, the shrink/expand button is initialized to the expanded setting, but the window itself is initialized as a single-pane. If you don't remember to click the shrink/expand button to make it match the window state, you get a mess when you start the first combine because the new pane gets drawn on top of the first.
The code should be tweaked one way or the other to make the button state match the window state when the window is first opened. I know the single/double state can be set in the window options, but I think the window should operate correctly by default. As it stands, it just looks like a bug. |
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Well, one thing we know is that if nothing is done to change any settings, the default window is drawn as a single pane when opened for the first time in a session. Even if there is no way to check that state, it would seem to be a safe assumption and the shrink/expand toggle could be set to the shrink state.
But that's pretty much a guess on my part, and I don't claim to know how the code really works. If there's time to fiddle with it after dealing with more urgent problems, that would be good. Otherwise it's just a persistent nuisance that doesn't actually break anything. |
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Thanks for the explanation.The thing that jumped out in your last reply was the phrase "the glitch occurs if you've set...." because I'm talking about a pure default setup where I have not set anything. I have specifically NOT set the window to double pane and then shrunk it. What I describe happens on a clean install of Profit where I have not changed anything. The default window comes up as a single pane, but with the shrink/expand button set as though it was drawn as double pane. I could see how things could get confused if I did what you described, but I have never tinkered with the frame/title setting.
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