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Topic: New connection window and external monitor (Read 478 times)
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garethson
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Steps to reproduce: Hook a macbook up to external monitor, open yummy, open New Connection window, drag New Connection window to external monitor. Close yummy without closing the New Connection window first. Just AppleKey+Q normally. Disconnect external monitor. Open yummy, File->New Connection.
The New Connection window is now no longer visible and the only way to get it again is to plug in an external monitor then either drag it back to your screen, or plug in the external monitor and unplug it right away so that while Yummy is open it does automatically pull the New Connection window back onto your only display properly.
Make sense?
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JD
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I'll take a look.
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pcastine
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I'm having the same problem, both with New Connection as well as some other windows that were created on a 2-screen setup and positioned on the second screen. Now I'm back to a single screen, and Yummy seems to be remembering the position where they were last placed (good) but not checking against what the current screen boundaries are (not so good).
In this case the second monitor is gone, so hooking up the old monitor to move my windows back isn't an option.
This is on 1.8.1.
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JD
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Thanks for bumping this topic - it had been missed.
I've looked at the code and don't see anything wrong so far. So I'll source a second monitor to set up a test and get back to you asap.
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