Re: on opening window

From: Bernard Lambey (lambey.b@free.fr)
Date: Sun Jul 07 2002 - 06:27:13 EDT

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    Samedi 6 Juillet 2002, a 15h57, Alan Horkan ecrivait :
    >"cut window"? I am not sure what you mean.

    Dear Alan,
    I try to explain my past question.
    When I click on my AW icon, the first screen I'm obtaining is
    the initial AW window. But that initial AW window is not covering
    all my 17'' (1024 x 768) screen. It remains a little right strip, as follows:
    (all width hereunder are from left to right, in millimeters)

    Under the toolbars, we have the "active screen" =
    A = my screen complete width : 285 mm
    B = the AW total image width : 222 mm
    C = a remaining "desktop" vertical strip : 63 mm (+222=285)
    |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~A~~~~~~~~~~~~~.| => The screen
    |~~~~~~~~~~B~~~~~~~~~~~|.....C.....| => The 2 parts of screen A

    And for the AW image :
    D = the vertical rule width : 10 mm
    E = a vertical dark-grey strip : 10 mm
    F = the "white paper" ........ : 200 mm
    G = right "lift" ..................: 2 mm (10+10+200+2=222)
          ( Î_ just under the "T" which is the button for "ink")
    |D|E|~~~~~~~F~~~~~~~~~|G| => The 4 parts of image B

    Well! So are the basic elements.
    And when the image is stable, all being loaded, if I put my
    mouse cursor on "G", the lift, pushing it to the right, I obtain
    the complement of the paper leaf of which, before, I had only
    a part. Is it clear, now ? ;-))
    My question is : Initially, why have we only a part of the paper
    leaf, and not immediately the complete leaf with, at right, the
    dark grey vertical strip which completes and symmetrizes the
    image ?
    Have you any opinion ?
    Thanks
    Bernard L.
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