I always have it maximized, but now it starts in windowed (normal) mode, andI have to maximized it myself
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ok, so you added your /win parameters, good, but now that means when I start XY it does not remember the last state used, or at least doesn't restore it. (if i do NOT use this /win param)
I always have it maximized, but now it starts in windowed (normal) mode, andI have to maximized it myself
(yeah I know about /win=max but I don't care, it should work as it used to
Pus, that's assuming I use a shortcut or anything like it, which isn't always the case, and never is when started right after the installation of a new version)
I always have it maximized, but now it starts in windowed (normal) mode, andI have to maximized it myself
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Oh, that was just a stoopid bug: 1 second before compiling I thought "hey, make normal the default case!"... uaaah. Thanks for complaining.
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