David Lomas
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29.09.2016 17:01:21
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I have a rule which makes inactive skype chat windows roll up (Split Window view in Skype). This has been working fine for many years, but recently on Win 10 (a few weeks - skype upgrades and AWM upgrades involved), the windows stopped rolling up properly.
What usually happens is that a new chat window will open (either me or from receiving a message) and display. I then reply or call. Then on de-focusing the window, it will roll up about two thirds of the way. If I then activate it (it unrolls) and deactivate it, it then rolls up all the way to the title bar. Sometimes the windows get stuck like this for 2 or 3 'unroll / rollup' cycles before they roll up fully.
I haven't yet seen a specific pattern, other than once a window _has_ rolled up all the way, it usually keeps doing that for the rest of its life.
I don't use rollup on other windows, so I haven't seen if this is a general rollup issue, or something with skype, but since there have been other problems with the way skype creates / manages its windows, I wouldn't be surprised if it's a skype specific thing.
Please let me know if you need any other info to reproduce...
Tx.
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Bogdan Polishchuk
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29.09.2016 18:56:08
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Hello, David
Isn't it the same problem you've reported about in this topic?
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David Lomas
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29.09.2016 19:00:57
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Sorry - yes, it is, although that thread focused very much on the size / edge snapping. So much so, I'd forgotten that I'd mentioned it in the original post! Failing memory...
Is it the same cause? In which case I guess this can be closed...
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Bogdan Polishchuk
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30.09.2016 23:30:55
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David,
Yes, it is the same issue, as the one you wrote about in the mentioned old topic. It has been confirmed that time, we'll try to fix it.
Best regards.
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