
Hi,
I have my application working correctly where I programmatically add toolwindows to a docksite, and allow the user to change toolwindow positions/sizes etc.
This all works fine. However what I have found since I upgraded to 542 from 543, is that if for example I have 2 toolwindows in 1 docksite docked next to each other (the toolwindows always fill the maximum space), I can resize successfully once by dragging the common shared border, but resizing on successive occasions is not possible - what happens is that when the screen icon pointer is on the joined borders to resize the toolwindows, the icon does not change to the resize icon, and therefore I am unable to resize.
However what I have discovered is that if I move the screen cursor to the original position of the shared toolwindow border before the original resize, I can then resize from that position. Almost looks like the position is offset, so it thinks the shared border is still in the old position.
Bret
I have my application working correctly where I programmatically add toolwindows to a docksite, and allow the user to change toolwindow positions/sizes etc.
This all works fine. However what I have found since I upgraded to 542 from 543, is that if for example I have 2 toolwindows in 1 docksite docked next to each other (the toolwindows always fill the maximum space), I can resize successfully once by dragging the common shared border, but resizing on successive occasions is not possible - what happens is that when the screen icon pointer is on the joined borders to resize the toolwindows, the icon does not change to the resize icon, and therefore I am unable to resize.
However what I have discovered is that if I move the screen cursor to the original position of the shared toolwindow border before the original resize, I can then resize from that position. Almost looks like the position is offset, so it thinks the shared border is still in the old position.
Bret