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miranda - issue #1328

Dragging Miranda across dual monitors - bug


Posted on Apr 11, 2011 by Swift Lion

Miranda Version : Built Apr 4 2011 18:58:04 Unicode Build : Yes/No Test Build # (if applicable) : Plugin Version # (if applicable) :

What steps will reproduce the problem? On a dual or multi-monitor setup, click and drag the Miranda window from one monitor to another

What is the expected result? Window drags normally on to new screen

What happens instead? Miranda window expands abnormally from top to bottom and cannot be reduced in size, although it can be reduced or enlarged from side to side.

Please attach or post your VersionInfo. ( See http://wiki.miranda-im.org/Version_information )

Other Resources: Attach a Network Log: http://wiki.miranda-im.org/Network_log Attach a Crash Report: http://wiki.miranda-im.org/Crash_report

Comment #1

Posted on Apr 11, 2011 by Quick Bear

Which contact list?

And again:

Please attach or post your VersionInfo. ( See http://wiki.miranda-im.org/Version_information )

You MUST provide it.

Comment #2

Posted on Apr 11, 2011 by Swift Lion

VersionInfo:

[quote][size=1]CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T7700 @ 2.40GHz [x86 Family 6 Model 15 Stepping 11] [2 CPUs] Installed RAM: 2046 MBytes Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3 (build 2600) Internet Explorer: 8.0.6001.18702 (build 86001) Administrator privileges: Yes OS Languages: (UI | Locale (User/System)) : English/English | English/English Free disk space on Miranda partition: 17755 MBytes

Miranda IM Version: 0.9.19 Unicode Build time: 2011-04-04 16:58:10-0600 Profile: C:\Program Files\Miranda IM\Profiles\ Profile size: 196608 Bytes Profile creation date: 2011-03-03 11:25:30-0600 Language pack: No language pack installed Nightly: No Unicode: Yes Service Mode: No

[b]Active Plugins (15):[/b] ¤ advaimg.dll v.[b]0.9.19.0[/b] [2011-04-04 16:56:28-0600] - Miranda Image services ¤ Aim.dll v.[b]0.9.19.0[/b] [2011-04-04 16:56:56-0600] - AIM Protocol |Unicode aware| ¤ avs.dll v.[b]0.9.19.0[/b] [2011-04-04 16:57:04-0600] - Avatar service (Unicode) |Unicode aware| ¤ chat.dll v.[b]0.9.19.0[/b] [2011-04-04 16:57:08-0600] - Chat |Unicode aware| ¤ clist_classic.dll v.[b]0.9.19.0[/b] [2011-04-04 16:57:12-0600] - Classic contact list |Unicode aware| ¤ dbx_mmap.dll v.[b]0.9.19.0[/b] [2011-04-04 16:57:22-0600] - Miranda mmap database driver |Unicode aware| ¤ GG.dll v.[b]0.9.19.0[/b] [2011-04-04 18:10:28-0600] - Gadu-Gadu Protocol ¤ ICQ.dll v.[b]0.9.19.0[/b] [2011-04-04 16:57:34-0600] - IcqOscarJ Protocol |Unicode aware| ¤ import.dll v.[b]0.9.19.0[/b] [2011-04-04 16:57:36-0600] - Import contacts and messages |Unicode aware| ¤ IRC.dll v.[b]0.9.19.0[/b] [2011-04-04 16:56:44-0600] - IRC protocol |Unicode aware| ¤ jabber.dll v.[b]0.9.19.0[/b] [2011-04-04 16:57:52-0600] - Jabber Protocol |Unicode aware| ¤ msn.dll v.[b]0.9.19.0[/b] [2011-04-04 16:58:44-0600] - MSN Protocol |Unicode aware| ¤ srmm.dll v.[b]0.9.19.0[/b] [2011-04-04 16:59:08-0600] - Send/Receive Messages |Unicode aware| ¤ svc_crshdmp.dll v.[b]0.0.4.19[/b] [2011-01-01 15:48:00-0600] - Crash Dumper Unicode |Unicode aware| ¤ Yahoo.dll v.[b]0.9.19.0[/b] [2011-04-04 16:56:50-0600] - Yahoo Protocol Beta/Nightly |Unicode aware|

[b]Protocols and Accounts:[/b]

AIM 0 - Enabled 0 - Disabled Loaded GG 0 - Enabled 0 - Disabled Loaded ICQ 0 - Enabled 0 - Disabled Loaded IRC 0 - Enabled 0 - Disabled Loaded JABBER 0 - Enabled 0 - Disabled Loaded MSN 0 - Enabled 0 - Disabled Loaded YAHOO 1 - Enabled 0 - Disabled Loaded

[b]Icon Packs:[/b]

proto_AIM.dll [2011-02-01 18:47:14-0600] proto_GG.dll [2011-02-01 18:47:14-0600] proto_ICQ.dll [2011-02-01 18:47:14-0600] proto_IRC.dll [2011-02-01 18:47:14-0600] proto_JABBER.dll [2011-02-01 18:47:14-0600] proto_MSN.dll [2011-02-01 18:47:14-0600] proto_YAHOO.dll [2011-02-01 18:47:14-0600] xstatus_ICQ.dll [2011-04-04 16:56:34-0600] xstatus_jabber.dll [2011-04-04 16:56:46-0600] [/size][/quote]

Comment #3

Posted on Apr 11, 2011 by Swift Lion

Contact list: Yahoo

Comment #4

Posted on Apr 11, 2011 by Swift Lion

Another comment/observation: The window pushes everything else to the side, include desktop icons and any other open windows.

Comment #5

Posted on Apr 11, 2011 by Quick Bear

Yes, it's called docking. You need to move window faster, preferably just throw on to a different monitor, to prevent window from docking, or disable docking in options. This is not a bug closing.

Status: Invalid

Labels:
Type-Bug Priority-Medium