Opera 8.5
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I've just downloaded and installed Opera 8.5 and something very weird is happening: The main window can either be maximised or viewed at around 800 x 600 (or thereabouts). The resize handle is there, but I can't physically resize the window when non-maximised. Please tell me this is just a setting I need to change, and it's not by design... [Edit: More info - when I launch Opera it's fine, but when I maximise then restore it's no longer resizeable. Anyone else able to replicate?] cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
-- modified at 11:50 Friday 23rd September, 2005
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I've just downloaded and installed Opera 8.5 and something very weird is happening: The main window can either be maximised or viewed at around 800 x 600 (or thereabouts). The resize handle is there, but I can't physically resize the window when non-maximised. Please tell me this is just a setting I need to change, and it's not by design... [Edit: More info - when I launch Opera it's fine, but when I maximise then restore it's no longer resizeable. Anyone else able to replicate?] cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
-- modified at 11:50 Friday 23rd September, 2005
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I've just downloaded and installed Opera 8.5 and something very weird is happening: The main window can either be maximised or viewed at around 800 x 600 (or thereabouts). The resize handle is there, but I can't physically resize the window when non-maximised. Please tell me this is just a setting I need to change, and it's not by design... [Edit: More info - when I launch Opera it's fine, but when I maximise then restore it's no longer resizeable. Anyone else able to replicate?] cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
-- modified at 11:50 Friday 23rd September, 2005
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I've just downloaded and installed Opera 8.5 and something very weird is happening: The main window can either be maximised or viewed at around 800 x 600 (or thereabouts). The resize handle is there, but I can't physically resize the window when non-maximised. Please tell me this is just a setting I need to change, and it's not by design... [Edit: More info - when I launch Opera it's fine, but when I maximise then restore it's no longer resizeable. Anyone else able to replicate?] cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
-- modified at 11:50 Friday 23rd September, 2005
Are you going to bother adding better forum support for Opera or do you think it's a waste of effort?
The Rob Blog
Google Talk: robert.caldecott -
Are you going to bother adding better forum support for Opera or do you think it's a waste of effort?
The Rob Blog
Google Talk: robert.caldecottRobert Edward Caldecott wrote: Are you going to bother adding better forum support for Opera or do you think it's a waste of effort? If you had a web site and a browser didn't even allow you to size it, would you want to support it? :rolleyes:
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Are you going to bother adding better forum support for Opera or do you think it's a waste of effort?
The Rob Blog
Google Talk: robert.caldecottI'll certainly test, but previous versions of Opera have crashed when trying to use the code and with 1% of market share it's not been a priority. cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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I've just downloaded and installed Opera 8.5 and something very weird is happening: The main window can either be maximised or viewed at around 800 x 600 (or thereabouts). The resize handle is there, but I can't physically resize the window when non-maximised. Please tell me this is just a setting I need to change, and it's not by design... [Edit: More info - when I launch Opera it's fine, but when I maximise then restore it's no longer resizeable. Anyone else able to replicate?] cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
-- modified at 11:50 Friday 23rd September, 2005
I think that is the result of the so-called cross platform applications. Even Firefox has different behaviors in Windows and Linux. I really prefer the Windows edition. It is also faster... I don't like Opera, because it never renders the page correctly. I'm going to try this new release... CodeProject's Server wrote: HTTP/1.1 500 Server Error
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I've just downloaded and installed Opera 8.5 and something very weird is happening: The main window can either be maximised or viewed at around 800 x 600 (or thereabouts). The resize handle is there, but I can't physically resize the window when non-maximised. Please tell me this is just a setting I need to change, and it's not by design... [Edit: More info - when I launch Opera it's fine, but when I maximise then restore it's no longer resizeable. Anyone else able to replicate?] cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Robert Edward Caldecott wrote: Are you going to bother adding better forum support for Opera or do you think it's a waste of effort? If you had a web site and a browser didn't even allow you to size it, would you want to support it? :rolleyes:
It depends, if that 1% of users produces 99% of my profits then yes I would.
"An education isn't how much you have committed to memory, or even how much you know. It's being able to differentiate between what you do know and what you don't." - Anatole France
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I've just downloaded and installed Opera 8.5 and something very weird is happening: The main window can either be maximised or viewed at around 800 x 600 (or thereabouts). The resize handle is there, but I can't physically resize the window when non-maximised. Please tell me this is just a setting I need to change, and it's not by design... [Edit: More info - when I launch Opera it's fine, but when I maximise then restore it's no longer resizeable. Anyone else able to replicate?] cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
-- modified at 11:50 Friday 23rd September, 2005
And if you drag on the very corner of the window? I noticed that the resize cursor is shown over the whole resize handle, I can only resize if drag on the very corner of the window itself.
"Time sneaks up on you like a windshield on a bug."
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I think that is the result of the so-called cross platform applications. Even Firefox has different behaviors in Windows and Linux. I really prefer the Windows edition. It is also faster... I don't like Opera, because it never renders the page correctly. I'm going to try this new release... CodeProject's Server wrote: HTTP/1.1 500 Server Error
Dario Solera wrote: CodeProject's Server wrote: HTTP/1.1 500 Server Error Oh - that's cold. Funny, but cold. ;P
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I've just downloaded and installed Opera 8.5 and something very weird is happening: The main window can either be maximised or viewed at around 800 x 600 (or thereabouts). The resize handle is there, but I can't physically resize the window when non-maximised. Please tell me this is just a setting I need to change, and it's not by design... [Edit: More info - when I launch Opera it's fine, but when I maximise then restore it's no longer resizeable. Anyone else able to replicate?] cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
-- modified at 11:50 Friday 23rd September, 2005