Thanks for the clarification, especially for menubarsize. It all makes a bit more sense to me now.
Roman
On Don, 2017-02-16 at 15:18 +0100, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
On 2017-02-16 14:39, Lucas Cordiviola wrote:
Here`s the backup:
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# some platforms have a menubar on the top, so place below them set ::menubarsize 0 # Tk handles the window placement differently on each # platform. With X11, the x,y placement refers to the window # frame's upper left corner. http://wiki.tcl.tk/11502 set ::windowframex 3 set ::windowframey 53 # TODO add wm iconphoto/iconbitmap here if it makes sense
Try changing these:
set ::windowframex 3 set ::windowframey 53
try both to 0
???
it seems like you are changing some random variables to achieve an unrelated goal. the windowfram{xy} vars have nothing to do with the size of Pd's menu.
just for reference:
$::menubarsize is the size of the OSX menubar on top of the screen. this is the menubar with spotlight and whatnot; it has a fixed size (unchangable by any application, including Pd). this is totally unrelated to the size of Pd's menu on systems that don't have a menubar.
$::windowframex this is the width of the window decoration (the tiny border left to the actual window content.
$::windowframey similar to $::windowframex, this is the height of the window decoration (including any window title)
all those variables are used for window placement. as the comments suggest, tcl/tk handles window positioning different on various platforms. sometimes the window position includes the window decoration, and sometimes not. these variables are an attempt to open the window at the same place where you closed them. as mentioned in the comment, there's more info in http://wiki.tcl.tk/ 11502
if you want to change the size of the Pd-menu, you have to look somewhere else...
fgamsdr IOhannes
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