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ANN: RAD Stuidio 2007 IDE - Win64 Resize Bugfix


2008-02-03 11:45:51 PM
cppbuilder28
Under the 64bit Windows versions the RAD Studio 2007 does not correctly
resize the editor window in docked mode after the application was
minimized or maximized.
I wrote a small DLL Expert that fixes this issue, The bugfix can be
downloaded from CodeCentral:
cc.codegear.com/Item/25412
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Regards,
Andreas Hausladen
 
 

Re:ANN: RAD Stuidio 2007 IDE - Win64 Resize Bugfix

Andreas Hausladen wrote:
Quote
Under the 64bit Windows versions the RAD Studio 2007 does not correctly
resize the editor window in docked mode after the application was
minimized or maximized.
I wrote a small DLL Expert that fixes this issue, The bugfix can be
downloaded from CodeCentral:

cc.codegear.com/Item/25412

Sweet,
Did you let CodeGear know about this? They have been unable to fix it
for the last 8 months.....
 

Re:ANN: RAD Stuidio 2007 IDE - Win64 Resize Bugfix

Andreas Hausladen wrote:
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Under the 64bit Windows versions the RAD Studio 2007 does not correctly
resize the editor window in docked mode after the application was
minimized or maximized.
So far it's working great for me :-)
Thanks for fixing this supposedly unfixable bug, at least according to
CodeGear.
I have had QC issues open for it several times and they keep closing it,
it's very annoying that they can't officially fix this.
CodeGear should hire you :-)
Tony
 

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Re:ANN: RAD Stuidio 2007 IDE - Win64 Resize Bugfix

Andreas Hausladen expressed precisely :
Quote
I wrote a small DLL Expert that fixes this issue, The bugfix can be
downloaded from CodeCentral:
First of all I thank you for your hardwork. I appreciate it.
Now I strogly doubt that this is a bugfix, a patch is more likely.
Thank you once more.
Regards
Yannis.
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