Opened 13 years ago

Last modified 4 years ago

#7812 new bug

[SATdecorator] Stacked windows no longer stacked after reboot

Reported by: taos Owned by: czeidler
Priority: normal Milestone: Unscheduled
Component: Add-Ons/Decorators/Default Version: R1/Development
Keywords: Cc:
Blocked By: Blocking:
Platform: x86

Description

Using hrev42415 (gcc2hybrid), SATdecorator enabled, German localization.

I have usually stacked my mail inbox and outbox folder together so they can be moved as a unit. After rebooting, the two tracker windows are no longer stacked together (although both windows retain the postion of their tabs). So, both move independently. I don't know if this is the expected (or desired) behaviour - I would like to keep stacking of windows after reboot.

Change History (6)

comment:1 by diver, 11 years ago

This should probably become one of the features of the session manager http://www.freelists.org/post/haiku-development/session-manager

comment:2 by luroh, 9 years ago

Milestone: R1Unscheduled

Moving S&T related tickets out of R1 milestone (Prop #16).

comment:3 by luroh, 9 years ago

Milestone: UnscheduledR1

Moving S&T related tickets back into R1 milestone as S&T is in fact now the default. My apologies.

comment:4 by pulkomandy, 9 years ago

Milestone: R1Unscheduled

comment:5 by bitigchi, 4 years ago

This should be in R1 milestone I think. If Tracker windows are to be retained after a reboot, their arrangement, regardless of type should be retained as well.

comment:6 by pulkomandy, 4 years ago

The R1 milestone is about reimplementing BeOS R5 with the additional features defined in the R1 features poll in 2010. Everything else goes in the Unscheduled milestone. This does not mean it won't be done, it's just a way to keep track of where we're going. As you can see from the roadmap page, a lot of tickets in the Unscheduled milestone do get implemented and closed anyway. It is not a kind of trashcan for things we don't plan to do, don't worry :)

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