[TB version] No restore window maximized on startup

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Norn
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[TB version] No restore window maximized on startup

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It seems that the state is saved when XY is closed, but not restored when XY is started:
WinState=2
WinStatePrev=2
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lian00
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Same problem here with last beta versions. XYplorer does nor remember last size window.
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yuyu
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Both TB and Beta versions remember last size/position for me.

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This topic actually reports that the maximized state is not restored. . .
There is no problem with the window position and size.
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Norn wrote: 06 Mar 2025 19:21 This topic actually reports that the maximized state is not restored. . .
There is no problem with the window position and size.
I see.

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Well it looks very close as, each time I launch XYPlorer, I see this and not the last windows configuration.
At launch
At launch
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I passed it on to the TB man (Wayne).

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My problem is solved in last beta version 28-90-0206
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lian00 wrote: 10 Mar 2025 00:15 My problem is solved in last beta version 28-90-0206
No, that's a VB version.

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admin wrote: 10 Mar 2025 09:18
lian00 wrote: 10 Mar 2025 00:15 My problem is solved in last beta version 28-90-0206
No, that's a VB version.
Sorry, what are the meaning exactly and the difference between TB and VB version ?
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lian00 wrote: 10 Mar 2025 15:05 Sorry, what are the meaning exactly and the difference between TB and VB version ?
TB = twinBASIC version (the next versions)
VB = Visual Basic version (the actuals versions)

Follow topic "+++ BREAKING NEWS: XYplorer goes twinBASIC +++") to see why and what come next.
There is a version you can use for test (install portable version in a new directory, then put the new exe (XYplorerTB.exe) you'll find page 5 in the folder and launch it.
(English in not my native language (french), I use an online translator)

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Marc wrote: 10 Mar 2025 15:22
lian00 wrote: 10 Mar 2025 15:05 Sorry, what are the meaning exactly and the difference between TB and VB version ?
TB = twinBASIC version (the next versions)
VB = Visual Basic version (the actuals versions)

Follow topic "+++ BREAKING NEWS: XYplorer goes twinBASIC +++") to see why and what come next.
There is a version you can use for test (install portable version in a new directory, then put the new exe (XYplorerTB.exe) you'll find page 5 in the folder and launch it.
Thanks for explanations and great news. I will test it !
Windows 10 64 bits

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