Somehow the Tools->Configuration panel will no longer appear. If I chose either the Menu or the F9 shortcut, the panel does not appear. I can see that the border of xyplorer does lose focus (color appear dimmer), but the panel is no where to be found. If I hit Esc, then the main window pulls focus again.
Hitting Shift+F9 pops up a Customize Keyboard Shortcuts window.
Please let me know if there is any way to reset the position of this pop-up Configuration window to it's default.
Tools Panel Hidden
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Re: Tools Panel Hidden
XYplorer.ini
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[Settings]
ConfigLeft=0
ConfigTop=0
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Howitzer99
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Re: Tools Panel Hidden
Looks like my XYplorer.ini already has these values set:
[Settings]
LastTab=0
LastFileTypes=0
ConfigLeft=0
ConfigTop=0
[Settings]
LastTab=0
LastFileTypes=0
ConfigLeft=0
ConfigTop=0
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Re: Tools Panel Hidden
If I ran a "fresh" version, F9 pops-up the settings window as expected. But in the regular one, it's still opening somewhere outside either of my 2 monitors.
For kicks, I moved xyplorer to my 2nd monitors, and F9 actually pops-up the config. Moving back to the 1st monitor, the same bug results: no pop-up.
So, I found a fix for this by:
Move xyplorer to my 2nd monitor.
F9 to open settings pop-up.
Move the setting window to the 1st monitor and close the window.
Move xyplorer back to the 1st monitor.
F9 now pop-up the settings window as expected.
I am using the latest 22.60 version.
For kicks, I moved xyplorer to my 2nd monitors, and F9 actually pops-up the config. Moving back to the 1st monitor, the same bug results: no pop-up.
So, I found a fix for this by:
Move xyplorer to my 2nd monitor.
F9 to open settings pop-up.
Move the setting window to the 1st monitor and close the window.
Move xyplorer back to the 1st monitor.
F9 now pop-up the settings window as expected.
I am using the latest 22.60 version.
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Re: Tools Panel Hidden
In the configuration where F9 pops in Nirvana, run this through the address bar and post the results:
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Re: Tools Panel Hidden
By reversing the steps above, I can recreate the bug, where the Settings pop-up will not display when it was last closed on a 2nd monitor.
Here are the logs from both iterations:
Settings Pop-up on 2nd monitor - invisible:
Virtual Screen: (0, 0) - (5760, 1440)
Screen.Width (screenW) = 2560 (2560)
Screen.Height (screenH) = 1440 (1440)
Current Monitor: 1 (Primary)
Current Work Area: (0, 0) - (2560, 1400)
Number of Monitors: 2
Monitor 1 Area: (0, 0) - (2560, 1440) = 2560x1440
Monitor 1 Area Work: (0, 0) - (2560, 1400)
Monitor 1 DPI: 96 (100%)
Monitor 2 Area: (3840, 0) - (5760, 1080) = 1920x1080
Monitor 2 Area Work: (3840, 0) - (5760, 1040)
Monitor 2 DPI: 96 (100%)
Startup Work Area: (0, 0) - (2560, 1400)
GetCursorPos = 821, 694
XY Main Window: (502, 586) - (2280, 1232) = 1778x646, Scale: 1762x587
Monitor: 1/2 (Primary)
Screen: 2560x1440 Virtual: (0, 0) - (5760, 1440) Work: (0, 0) - (2560, 1400)
Screen DPI: 96 (100%) twX: 15 (15) Stretch: 1 sLF: 1 Toolbar Zoom: 1 (1;1)
Screen Color Depth: 32 Line Spacing: 2 (2)
DPI awareness: Unaware Auto Scaling: Yes, Yes
UseDPIAwareIconSizes: No, Yes
Icon Size: Small=16, Large=32, Extra Large=48, Jumbo=256
Icon Size Controls: Small=16, Large=32, Extra Large=48, Jumbo=256
Icon Size Recommended: Small=16, Large=32, Extra Large=48, Jumbo=256
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Settings Pop-up on 1st monitor - visible:
Virtual Screen: (0, 0) - (5760, 1440)
Screen.Width (screenW) = 2560 (2560)
Screen.Height (screenH) = 1440 (1440)
Current Monitor: 1 (Primary)
Current Work Area: (0, 0) - (2560, 1400)
Number of Monitors: 2
Monitor 1 Area: (0, 0) - (2560, 1440) = 2560x1440
Monitor 1 Area Work: (0, 0) - (2560, 1400)
Monitor 1 DPI: 96 (100%)
Monitor 2 Area: (3840, 0) - (5760, 1080) = 1920x1080
Monitor 2 Area Work: (3840, 0) - (5760, 1040)
Monitor 2 DPI: 96 (100%)
Startup Work Area: (0, 0) - (2560, 1400)
GetCursorPos = 889, 583
XY Main Window: (406, 481) - (2184, 1127) = 1778x646, Scale: 1762x587
Monitor: 1/2 (Primary)
Screen: 2560x1440 Virtual: (0, 0) - (5760, 1440) Work: (0, 0) - (2560, 1400)
Screen DPI: 96 (100%) twX: 15 (15) Stretch: 1 sLF: 1 Toolbar Zoom: 1 (1;1)
Screen Color Depth: 32 Line Spacing: 2 (2)
DPI awareness: Unaware Auto Scaling: Yes, Yes
UseDPIAwareIconSizes: No, Yes
Icon Size: Small=16, Large=32, Extra Large=48, Jumbo=256
Icon Size Controls: Small=16, Large=32, Extra Large=48, Jumbo=256
Icon Size Recommended: Small=16, Large=32, Extra Large=48, Jumbo=256
Here are the logs from both iterations:
Settings Pop-up on 2nd monitor - invisible:
Virtual Screen: (0, 0) - (5760, 1440)
Screen.Width (screenW) = 2560 (2560)
Screen.Height (screenH) = 1440 (1440)
Current Monitor: 1 (Primary)
Current Work Area: (0, 0) - (2560, 1400)
Number of Monitors: 2
Monitor 1 Area: (0, 0) - (2560, 1440) = 2560x1440
Monitor 1 Area Work: (0, 0) - (2560, 1400)
Monitor 1 DPI: 96 (100%)
Monitor 2 Area: (3840, 0) - (5760, 1080) = 1920x1080
Monitor 2 Area Work: (3840, 0) - (5760, 1040)
Monitor 2 DPI: 96 (100%)
Startup Work Area: (0, 0) - (2560, 1400)
GetCursorPos = 821, 694
XY Main Window: (502, 586) - (2280, 1232) = 1778x646, Scale: 1762x587
Monitor: 1/2 (Primary)
Screen: 2560x1440 Virtual: (0, 0) - (5760, 1440) Work: (0, 0) - (2560, 1400)
Screen DPI: 96 (100%) twX: 15 (15) Stretch: 1 sLF: 1 Toolbar Zoom: 1 (1;1)
Screen Color Depth: 32 Line Spacing: 2 (2)
DPI awareness: Unaware Auto Scaling: Yes, Yes
UseDPIAwareIconSizes: No, Yes
Icon Size: Small=16, Large=32, Extra Large=48, Jumbo=256
Icon Size Controls: Small=16, Large=32, Extra Large=48, Jumbo=256
Icon Size Recommended: Small=16, Large=32, Extra Large=48, Jumbo=256
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Settings Pop-up on 1st monitor - visible:
Virtual Screen: (0, 0) - (5760, 1440)
Screen.Width (screenW) = 2560 (2560)
Screen.Height (screenH) = 1440 (1440)
Current Monitor: 1 (Primary)
Current Work Area: (0, 0) - (2560, 1400)
Number of Monitors: 2
Monitor 1 Area: (0, 0) - (2560, 1440) = 2560x1440
Monitor 1 Area Work: (0, 0) - (2560, 1400)
Monitor 1 DPI: 96 (100%)
Monitor 2 Area: (3840, 0) - (5760, 1080) = 1920x1080
Monitor 2 Area Work: (3840, 0) - (5760, 1040)
Monitor 2 DPI: 96 (100%)
Startup Work Area: (0, 0) - (2560, 1400)
GetCursorPos = 889, 583
XY Main Window: (406, 481) - (2184, 1127) = 1778x646, Scale: 1762x587
Monitor: 1/2 (Primary)
Screen: 2560x1440 Virtual: (0, 0) - (5760, 1440) Work: (0, 0) - (2560, 1400)
Screen DPI: 96 (100%) twX: 15 (15) Stretch: 1 sLF: 1 Toolbar Zoom: 1 (1;1)
Screen Color Depth: 32 Line Spacing: 2 (2)
DPI awareness: Unaware Auto Scaling: Yes, Yes
UseDPIAwareIconSizes: No, Yes
Icon Size: Small=16, Large=32, Extra Large=48, Jumbo=256
Icon Size Controls: Small=16, Large=32, Extra Large=48, Jumbo=256
Icon Size Recommended: Small=16, Large=32, Extra Large=48, Jumbo=256
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Re: Tools Panel Hidden
Thanks! Hard to see why it would not work.
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