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General window behaviour
Not really a big issue but I have noticed that in the following cases, LSML 2.x windows do not behave as would be expected in MS Windows:
- [ ] 1. They do not react to the Windows+Left/Right/Up/Down shortcuts that are available in Windows 10.
- [ ] 2. They do not "click" the the side of a screen when dragging them there.
- [ ] 3. The icons for maximizing/restoring window size currently are identical.
As I said, not a big deal - but of course it would be ideal if LSML window behaviour matches the standard window behaviour that people are used to.
I noticed another case: When taking a screen shot of any active LSML window (main or loadout) by pressing ALT+Print, the resulting image isn't just the windows but instead the window plus a 20 pixel border on each side showing the desktop background (or whatever was behind the LSML window when taking the screen).
The "border" might be a result of the main window having a droped shadow (javaFX).
It is and I'm not sure if there is something I can do besides removing the shadow altogether.
On Sep 2, 2016 10:08, "Christian Bartel" [email protected] wrote:
The "border" might be a result of the main window having a droped shadow (javaFX).
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Other options would be to assign either:
- a shortcut to remove (toggle) the shadow (in order to take a screenshot manually) or
- a shortcut (toolbar-button) to create a screenshot into LSML doing the same (and re-adding it after the screenshot was saved).
The advantage of the "integrated" screenshot would be that LSML could suggest a proper name (e.g. the variant) and a location for the file to be saved (maybe even in the settings).
I think removing the shadow altogether actually is a good solution. In fact I haven't even noticed that there is a shadow until I saw the screenshot "border"... ;-)
BTW, I think the screenshot issue is only 3rd priority in this thread. I think the non-standard window behaviour regarding number 1 and 2 of my initial post are the main issues here.
I've considered removing the shadow but the windows look too flat if I do that. I need to add some border or something to make them not blend into each other... I'll see what I can do.