Graechan wrote:
no problems there this script has 30 option dialogues
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menu location Script-Fu/Create New/Test Script for [script-fu.exe]
Excellent, Greachan. That will make a great testing script.
It's good to know that it's staying on the screen in Windows, no matter how tall the Script-fu dialog is.
After thinking his over a bit, I don't think there is much I can do about the Windows taskbar in the script-fu interface. I can't really make any assumptions about where the Windows taskbar might be and I don't see any GTK commands to deal with it directly (except to keep in from appearing on the taskbar as an icon).
About the only thing that might be reasonable to do would be to compare the size of dialog against the actual screen size and set the dialog to the screen size, minus a fixed amount for the taskbar. It's something to consider.
This method would keep the buttons from being hidden in Windows (when the taskbar was visible) but it would also break the elegance of how it now works in Linux. My inclination is to leave it as is, and let Windows users manually adjust it, or hide their taskbar. Some users, like Graechan, keep their taskbar on the side so it doesn't really matter to them.
I'm open to any ideas or suggestions.