TC doesn't remember it's window size

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TC doesn't remember it's window size

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The title says it all I guess. I don't want TC to be full screen (at my enourmous resolution), but when I start TC, it comes up with quite a small window, even when I closed it before when it was larger...
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Re: TC doesn't remember it's window size

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Thany wrote:The title says it all I guess. I don't want TC to be full screen (at my enourmous resolution), but when I start TC, it comes up with quite a small window, even when I closed it before when it was larger...
Try this: Open TC, resize it to your favoured size, open 'configuration->save settings' , close TC and restart. now it should start at the same size you closed it

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Indeed, that does it :)

But still, shouldn't it be done automagically?
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It does

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>>> Thany
:)  Hi!
• More the resolution is high, more the window is small !
• The Sheepdog's tip is basic, you must apply it in first.
• Besides, you might verify in your <wincmd.ini> file the appropriate section, similar with:

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[1024x768 (8x16)]
Tabstops=139,141,200,-1,459,93
FontSize=11
FontName=Times New Roman
FontSizeWindow=9
FontNameWindow=Arial
FontWeight=700
FontWeightWindow=700
Iconsize32=21
FontCharset=1
SearchX=217
SearchY=209
SearchDX=551
SearchDY=179
SearchMax=0
maximized=1
x=11
y=76
dx=1010
dy=600
Divider=500
DividerQuickView=500
DividerComments=500
MenuChangeX=0
MenuChangeY=0
MenuChangeDX=768
MenuChangeDY=558
MenuChangeMax=0
CompareX=-7
CompareY=116
CompareDX=1026
CompareDY=543
CompareMax=0
CompareDivider=500
SyncX=201
SyncY=108
SyncDX=615
SyncDY=470
SyncMax=0
SyncTabs=92,132,227,250,342,382
RenameX=166
RenameY=254
RenameDX=638
RenameDY=286
RenameMax=0
RenameTabs=115,145,345,405,525
FontCharsetWindow=1
FontNameDialog=Arial
PrintX=200
PrintY=108
PrintDX=640
PrintDY=497
PrintMax=0
TreeDlgX=144
TreeDlgY=257
TreeDlgDX=429
TreeDlgDY=460
TreeDlgMax=0
• Your current screen-definition is the title of that section. Please, control if TC uses the right <wincmd.ini>; you could have an old one in the <windows> dir. and a wrong location for this file (just an idea, of course).
¤ Normally, TC does this automatically…

:mrgreen:  Kind regards,
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Thany wrote:Indeed, that does it :)

But still, shouldn't it be done automagically?
I do not think so:

When I move TC 'out of the window' to see bot h TC and 'mozilla' or another porgramm. Then I start another TC instance to do some filecopying. It would be really annoying if this new window would open where the atcive on does.
I think TC should open where I once decided it should. And if I want another position I can save it again. BTW TC remembers the position for each resolution.

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When minimized

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Hi again.

• You can get again any adjusted TC window size when you send its icon in the system tray. To do this:
Configuration >>> Options >>> Operation
Tick the second box: "Move icon to the system tray when minimized".
You'll have to minimize TC, instead to close it, but that solves the problem.

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