QB64 Phoenix Edition v3.6.0 Released!
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(02-28-2023, 06:18 AM)DSMan195276 Wrote:
(02-27-2023, 04:49 PM)bplus Wrote: It's a bug when the mouse clicks are misaligned the same as the gap. I don't know if it still happens because I got in habit not using a maximized window.

Yeah it does seem like somethings wrong. The black bar is normal when the dimensions are wrong, but I think it's supposed to be on the _bottom_ of the window. And it sounds like the mouse is acting as though the bar is not there, so effectively everything is offset (which doesn't surprise me).

I'm trying it myself and seeing the same behavior, but my older versions seem to do the same thing. I did notice that if I maximize QB64-PE when it's already the correct size then the black bar is on the bottom (you can achieve that by maximizing QB64-PE and then exiting it while maximized. When you start it again it will have retained the maximized size). Not sure what it means Big Grin but clearly it's not consistent at the very least.

+1 @DSMan195276  Thanks for seeing this and looking into it. Yes, this problem has been around for awhile.
Fortunately it seems more convenient to develop code in less than full screen mode anyway and probably why there is so little notice of the problem.
(02-28-2023, 06:18 AM)DSMan195276 Wrote:
(02-27-2023, 04:49 PM)bplus Wrote: It's a bug when the mouse clicks are misaligned the same as the gap. I don't know if it still happens because I got in habit not using a maximized window.

Yeah it does seem like somethings wrong. The black bar is normal when the dimensions are wrong, but I think it's supposed to be on the _bottom_ of the window. And it sounds like the mouse is acting as though the bar is not there, so effectively everything is offset (which doesn't surprise me).

I'm trying it myself and seeing the same behavior, but my older versions seem to do the same thing. I did notice that if I maximize QB64-PE when it's already the correct size then the black bar is on the bottom (you can achieve that by maximizing QB64-PE and then exiting it while maximized. When you start it again it will have retained the maximized size). Not sure what it means Big Grin but clearly it's not consistent at the very least.


(02-28-2023, 06:18 AM)DSMan195276 Wrote:
(02-27-2023, 04:49 PM)bplus Wrote: It's a bug when the mouse clicks are misaligned the same as the gap. I don't know if it still happens because I got in habit not using a maximized window.

Yeah it does seem like somethings wrong. The black bar is normal when the dimensions are wrong, but I think it's supposed to be on the _bottom_ of the window. And it sounds like the mouse is acting as though the bar is not there, so effectively everything is offset (which doesn't surprise me).

I'm trying it myself and seeing the same behavior, but my older versions seem to do the same thing. I did notice that if I maximize QB64-PE when it's already the correct size then the black bar is on the bottom (you can achieve that by maximizing QB64-PE and then exiting it while maximized. When you start it again it will have retained the maximized size). Not sure what it means Big Grin but clearly it's not consistent at the very least.


(02-28-2023, 06:18 AM)DSMan195276 Wrote:
(02-27-2023, 04:49 PM)bplus Wrote: It's a bug when the mouse clicks are misaligned the same as the gap. I don't know if it still happens because I got in habit not using a maximized window.

Yeah it does seem like somethings wrong. The black bar is normal when the dimensions are wrong, but I think it's supposed to be on the _bottom_ of the window. And it sounds like the mouse is acting as though the bar is not there, so effectively everything is offset (which doesn't surprise me).

I'm trying it myself and seeing the same behavior, but my older versions seem to do the same thing. I did notice that if I maximize QB64-PE when it's already the correct size then the black bar is on the bottom (you can achieve that by maximizing QB64-PE and then exiting it while maximized. When you start it again it will have retained the maximized size). Not sure what it means Big Grin but clearly it's not consistent at the very least.
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