Hello folks,
I am currently using Squeak/Win32 3.10.2 and there is a small border, located between world and the host window. It seems to be in the host window, considering that this border is not present when Squeak is in full screen. How can one get rid of it? Thanks, Ian |
Try the 3.10.9 VM that I just uploaded to squeakvm.org:
http://squeakvm.org/win32/release/SqueakVM-Win32-3.10.9-bin.zip It no longer has that border. Cheers, - Andreas Ian Trudel wrote: > Hello folks, > > I am currently using Squeak/Win32 3.10.2 and there is a small border, > located between world and the host window. It seems to be in the host > window, considering that this border is not present when Squeak is in > full screen. How can one get rid of it? > > Thanks, > Ian > > |
It feels much better. Thanks Andreas!
Regards, Ian 2008/11/14 Andreas Raab <[hidden email]>: > Try the 3.10.9 VM that I just uploaded to squeakvm.org: > > http://squeakvm.org/win32/release/SqueakVM-Win32-3.10.9-bin.zip > > It no longer has that border. > > Cheers, > - Andreas > > Ian Trudel wrote: >> >> Hello folks, >> >> I am currently using Squeak/Win32 3.10.2 and there is a small border, >> located between world and the host window. It seems to be in the host >> window, considering that this border is not present when Squeak is in >> full screen. How can one get rid of it? >> >> Thanks, >> Ian >> >> > > > |
Andreas,
The border comes back at some point. For example, if you open Squeak, turn the full screen on and then turn it off, the border reappears. Be aware that your squeak.ini file contains "fEnableAltF4Quit=1" and I am not sure that the extra "f" is desirable. :) Regards, Ian 2008/11/14 Ian Trudel <[hidden email]>: > It feels much better. Thanks Andreas! > > Regards, > Ian > > 2008/11/14 Andreas Raab <[hidden email]>: >> Try the 3.10.9 VM that I just uploaded to squeakvm.org: >> >> http://squeakvm.org/win32/release/SqueakVM-Win32-3.10.9-bin.zip >> >> It no longer has that border. >> >> Cheers, >> - Andreas >> >> Ian Trudel wrote: >>> >>> Hello folks, >>> >>> I am currently using Squeak/Win32 3.10.2 and there is a small border, >>> located between world and the host window. It seems to be in the host >>> window, considering that this border is not present when Squeak is in >>> full screen. How can one get rid of it? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Ian >>> >>> >> >> >> > |
Thanks for finding both of these. They should now be fixed in:
http://squeakvm.org/win32/release/SqueakVM-Win32-3.10.10-bin.zip Cheers, - Andreas Ian Trudel wrote: > Andreas, > > The border comes back at some point. For example, if you open Squeak, > turn the full screen on and then turn it off, the border reappears. > > Be aware that your squeak.ini file contains "fEnableAltF4Quit=1" and I > am not sure that the extra "f" is desirable. :) > > Regards, > Ian > > 2008/11/14 Ian Trudel <[hidden email]>: >> It feels much better. Thanks Andreas! >> >> Regards, >> Ian >> >> 2008/11/14 Andreas Raab <[hidden email]>: >>> Try the 3.10.9 VM that I just uploaded to squeakvm.org: >>> >>> http://squeakvm.org/win32/release/SqueakVM-Win32-3.10.9-bin.zip >>> >>> It no longer has that border. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> - Andreas >>> >>> Ian Trudel wrote: >>>> Hello folks, >>>> >>>> I am currently using Squeak/Win32 3.10.2 and there is a small border, >>>> located between world and the host window. It seems to be in the host >>>> window, considering that this border is not present when Squeak is in >>>> full screen. How can one get rid of it? >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Ian >>>> >>>> >>> >>> > > |
And thanks for the fixes. :)
Regards, Ian 2008/11/14 Andreas Raab <[hidden email]>: > Thanks for finding both of these. They should now be fixed in: > > http://squeakvm.org/win32/release/SqueakVM-Win32-3.10.10-bin.zip > > Cheers, > - Andreas > > Ian Trudel wrote: >> >> Andreas, >> >> The border comes back at some point. For example, if you open Squeak, >> turn the full screen on and then turn it off, the border reappears. >> >> Be aware that your squeak.ini file contains "fEnableAltF4Quit=1" and I >> am not sure that the extra "f" is desirable. :) >> >> Regards, >> Ian >> >> 2008/11/14 Ian Trudel <[hidden email]>: >>> >>> It feels much better. Thanks Andreas! >>> >>> Regards, >>> Ian >>> >>> 2008/11/14 Andreas Raab <[hidden email]>: >>>> >>>> Try the 3.10.9 VM that I just uploaded to squeakvm.org: >>>> >>>> http://squeakvm.org/win32/release/SqueakVM-Win32-3.10.9-bin.zip >>>> >>>> It no longer has that border. >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> - Andreas >>>> >>>> Ian Trudel wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hello folks, >>>>> >>>>> I am currently using Squeak/Win32 3.10.2 and there is a small border, >>>>> located between world and the host window. It seems to be in the host >>>>> window, considering that this border is not present when Squeak is in >>>>> full screen. How can one get rid of it? >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> Ian >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >> >> > > > |
In reply to this post by Andreas.Raab
On Fri, 14 Nov 2008 18:47:11 +0100, Andreas Raab wrote:
> Thanks for finding both of these. They should now be fixed in: > > http://squeakvm.org/win32/release/SqueakVM-Win32-3.10.10-bin.zip Works fine with Squeak3.10.2-7179-basic.image, thanks for keeping things up to date. /Klaus > Cheers, > - Andreas > > Ian Trudel wrote: >> Andreas, >> The border comes back at some point. For example, if you open Squeak, >> turn the full screen on and then turn it off, the border reappears. >> Be aware that your squeak.ini file contains "fEnableAltF4Quit=1" and I >> am not sure that the extra "f" is desirable. :) >> Regards, >> Ian >> 2008/11/14 Ian Trudel <[hidden email]>: >>> It feels much better. Thanks Andreas! >>> >>> Regards, >>> Ian >>> >>> 2008/11/14 Andreas Raab <[hidden email]>: >>>> Try the 3.10.9 VM that I just uploaded to squeakvm.org: >>>> >>>> http://squeakvm.org/win32/release/SqueakVM-Win32-3.10.9-bin.zip >>>> >>>> It no longer has that border. >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> - Andreas >>>> >>>> Ian Trudel wrote: >>>>> Hello folks, >>>>> >>>>> I am currently using Squeak/Win32 3.10.2 and there is a small border, >>>>> located between world and the host window. It seems to be in the host >>>>> window, considering that this border is not present when Squeak is in >>>>> full screen. How can one get rid of it? >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> Ian >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >> > > > -- "If at first, the idea is not absurd, then there is no hope for it". Albert Einstein |
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