Created attachment 41524 [details] Screenshot : form "cascading" Hello LibO 330m18 - XP SP3 Unlike previous versions of OOo, displaying a form in full screen mode by macro causes a mismanagement of the screen (after switching to full screen). - The form appears twice in cascade (see screenshot) - The Windows taskbar is always displayed (but is not active) - The screen is not refreshed ... Note: The macro is associated with the event "on load" Best regards
Created attachment 41525 [details] Sample odb reproduce the bug : Enable Macros and then open the form
Reproduced on LibO 3.3 rc2 Windows XP. It doesn't happen with the same LibO build on SLED 11 sp1. However using C-S-j to full screen manually doesn't have this problem in either builds. Hi Noel, I am not sure if this is proper for your review. Please re-assign if it is not a Basic problem. Thank you! I also added Tor to the cc list to see if there's some thing changes in Windows build since previous build.
Created attachment 42919 [details] sample adapted For information : bug will not be reproduced when menubar is hidden first. Best regards
I see the same problem on windows 4.0 build ( with just the keybinding cntrl-shift-j ) so I don't believe this is macro related
Hello (In reply to comment #4) > I see the same problem on windows 4.0 build ( with just the keybinding > cntrl-shift-j ) so I don't believe this is macro related You're right, I confirm with Windows XP Pro & Version 4.0.0.2 .0.2 (Build ID: 5991f37846fc3763493029c4958b57282c2597e) So "Basic" is not the appropriate component. What do you suggest? Regards Pierre-Yves
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Hi Bug is NOT present on Windows 7/64 & Version: 4.4.2.2 Build ID: c4c7d32d0d49397cad38d62472b0bc8acff48dd6 Locale : fr_FR I can no longer test on Windows XP but I change status to WORKSFORME Regards Pierre-Yves