steve
Всего сообщений: 18
Дата регистрации: 23.04.2010
|
Создано:
23.04.2010 05:58:32
|
I've just tried actual windows rollup on My windows7 and the windows roll up but do NOT roll down to thier full size. They seem to roll down to about 1/3 thier origional size. i couldn't find anything in the setting that fixed this.
|
Tatiana Jack
Администратор
-retired-
Всего сообщений: 616
Дата регистрации: 06.08.2008
|
Создано:
26.04.2010 01:26:31
|
Dear Steve,
Please, could you specify your post? With what programs did you discover the problem? What version of Actual Windows Rollup are you using?
E-mail: support@actualtools.com
|
Scott
Всего сообщений: 141
Дата регистрации: 11.04.2005
|
Создано:
18.05.2010 15:45:01
|
 |
Wow--I came here to report a similar issue. I'm using AWM 6.0 on WinXP Pro SP3.
What happened was that I rolled/unrolled one particular program, and noticed that the "smooth" rolling/unrolling was annoyingly slow and choppy. So, I went into AWM's settings to disable smooth rolling.
After saving AWM's settings, AWM always churns my CPU at ~100% for several seconds, then applies the new settings and irritates me by restoring any minimized windows I have. I forgot that AWM would do this, and I rolled up a window while the CPU churning was going on.
What happened seems to be that AWM began applying the new setting (i.e. no smooth roll/unroll) while the window was half-rolled up. So, AWM thinks the window is only as big as it was the moment it applied the new settings? And now, I cannot unroll the window completely.
The thing that really sucks about this is that the program in question is a backup program that I cannot simply close and reopen. Yet I cannot see the progress window.
The backup program is Super Flexible File Synchronizer ( http://www.superflexible.com ) version 5.
|
Tatiana Jack
Администратор
-retired-
Всего сообщений: 616
Дата регистрации: 06.08.2008
|
Создано:
19.05.2010 04:22:50
|
Thank you, Scott!
The bug was confirmed. We'll fix it.
Did you try to resize the window using AWM options to solve the problem?
E-mail: support@actualtools.com
|