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Window that never stays the same size

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(@machou)
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Bonjour,

de Windows 7 à Windows 11, j'ai toujours eu un problème avec SDIO : la fenêtre se redimensionne sans cesse.

Même après l'avoir redimensionnée et positionnée correctement, un problème survient lorsque je la ferme et la rouvre.

Exemple : Fenêtre OK :

puis je la ferme ou je télécharge un paquet, et voilà le problème :

Window ok :

Window No Ok :


   
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Glenn
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From Windows 7 to Windows 11, I've always had a problem with SDIO: the window keeps resizes.

Even after resizing and positioning it correctly, a problem occurs when I close and reopen it.

Example: Window OK:

then I close it or download a package, and here's the problem:


   
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Glenn
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I don't understand the problem. Can you describe it some more.


   
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(@machou)
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@glennThe SDIO window resizes randomly (the interface scaling always returns to the maximum setting; it doesn’t stay in the position I set it to).

I hope I helped you. I’m not really sure what else to say.


   
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@machou are you running it on a read-only drive?


   
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(@machou)
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@glenn no ^^ 

i have edit my post, but u reply ^_^

I’m not really sure what to reply to you. Basically, sometimes — often, actually — SDIO resets the scale to zero. I made a video capture of the problem where there’s also the "Exception std::bad_cast" bug around 0:52.

I hope this can help 🙂

https://streamable.com/8vtazm


   
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Glenn
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@machou zip and post the latest log file


   
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(@machou)
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Yes THis


   
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@machou close sdio.  open the sdio.cfg file in notepad.  change the -scale entry to 256. save and start sdio. does this fix it?

-scale:256

 

 


   
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@machou I see some unicode errors, I'll see if i can solve that problem.


   
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Posted by: @glenn

@machou close sdio.  open the sdio.cfg file in notepad.  change the -scale entry to 256. save and start sdio. does this fix it?

-scale:256

 

For now, yes thanks

 


   
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