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Home » U++ Library support » U++ Widgets - General questions or Mixed problems » Window Frame Resizing (Classic Window Resizing.)
Re: Window Frame Resizing [message #61197 is a reply to message #61196] Sun, 01 December 2024 14:54 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
alexn is currently offline  alexn
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Registered: November 2007
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I'm sorry, I didn't explain myself well. On my Ubuntu Linux 2404, when I have a normal size (not max) Foxfire window/frame, I can move the mouse cursor to the corners or edges, I get a set of arrows that allow me to make the window frame expand or shrink in the direction of the arrows. (Up/Down, Left/Right, Diagonal). When I use theIDE or my U++ application, I don't have that option. The only way to resize is to left click on the title bar and select resize.
I can use the edges of a terminal window to do the same thing, but it does have the option of left click on the title bar too. On Foxfie I can get the Title Bar resize /move menu if I find the "exact magic space" about 15 pixels to the left edge of the Tab row. but I never use that ,.. when I can use "edge of frame" technique.

I am figuring that I am probably not doing the correct thing when I specify the frame? Is there a special method I have to call on the frame? Do I have something messed up on my Linux Window system? Is it something about GTK3? All four or something completely different.

I hope I'm more clear.
Regards,
Alex

 
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