Hi,
Now my Phindows screen is twice larger than the Phindows window. I can
see that because when I open a configurator, like Desktop configurator,
it is displayed completely on the right of the window.
The problem is that I cannot do anything to resize the ‘virtual’ screen.
If I try to move the task bar, sometimes phrelay goes in an infinite
loop or, as it’s the case now, the screen becomes twice higher.
If I remove the shelf directory, it’s ok.
If I launch the shelf configurator without doing anything, just click on
apply and ok, a shelf directory and a shelf.cfg are created.
But strange characters are in the shelf.cfg file. I don’t know if it’s
normal.
Alain.
Alain Bonnefoy a écrit :
Hi,
Now my Phindows screen is twice larger than the Phindows window. I can
see that because when I open a configurator, like Desktop configurator,
it is displayed completely on the right of the window.
The problem is that I cannot do anything to resize the ‘virtual’ screen.
If I try to move the task bar, sometimes phrelay goes in an infinite
loop or, as it’s the case now, the screen becomes twice higher.
If I remove the shelf directory, it’s ok.
If I launch the shelf configurator without doing anything, just click on
apply and ok, a shelf directory and a shelf.cfg are created.
But strange characters are in the shelf.cfg file. I don’t know if it’s
normal.
Alain.
I add that the shelf and the task bar don’t follow the phindows window
resizing.
Alain.
Hello Alain
Previously, Alain Bonnefoy wrote in qdn.public.qnxrtp.photon:
Alain Bonnefoy a écrit :
Hi,
Now my Phindows screen is twice larger than the Phindows window. I can
see that because when I open a configurator, like Desktop configurator,
it is displayed completely on the right of the window.
The problem is that I cannot do anything to resize the ‘virtual’ screen…
Can you not change the screen resolution?
If I try to move the task bar, sometimes phrelay goes in an infinite
loop or, as it’s the case now, the screen becomes twice higher.
If I remove the shelf directory, it’s ok.
If I launch the shelf configurator without doing anything, just click on
apply and ok, a shelf directory and a shelf.cfg are created.
But strange characters are in the shelf.cfg file. I don’t know if it’s
normal.
What do you mean by “moveing the taskbar” (ie. Move it to a different shelf, move the shelf that contains the taskbar or are you talking about the Windows taskbar)? Where is the shelf directory created?
Alain.
I add that the shelf and the task bar don’t follow the phindows window
resizing.
This is a known shelf bug and it should be fixed sometime soon.
Rod
Alain.
Rodney Dowdall a écrit :
Hello Alain
Previously, Alain Bonnefoy wrote in qdn.public.qnxrtp.photon:
Alain Bonnefoy a écrit :
Hi,
Now my Phindows screen is twice larger than the Phindows window. I can
see that because when I open a configurator, like Desktop configurator,
it is displayed completely on the right of the window.
The problem is that I cannot do anything to resize the ‘virtual’ screen.
Can you not change the screen resolution?
Which one, as I’m ‘in Phindows’ I cannot change the qrtp host screen resolution and in fact it’s not relevant in Phindows.
Do you think my workstation resolution is incorrect? no problem before.
If I try to move the task bar, sometimes phrelay goes in an infinite
loop or, as it’s the case now, the screen becomes twice higher.
If I remove the shelf directory, it’s ok.
If I launch the shelf configurator without doing anything, just click on
apply and ok, a shelf directory and a shelf.cfg are created.
But strange characters are in the shelf.cfg file. I don’t know if it’s
normal.
What do you mean by “moveing the taskbar” (ie. Move it to a different shelf, move the shelf that contains the taskbar or are you talking about the Windows taskbar)?
After maximizing the Phindows window, I got :
[Image]
So, if I move the shelf and the task bar to replace them in a correct postion I can get the problems explained above.
Where is the shelf directory created?
In .ph located in my home directory.
I join my shelf.cfg file, after ONLY clicking on apply (in the shelf configurator).
I don’t know if it would be an ascii file.
Alain.
I add that the shelf and the task bar don’t follow the phindows window
resizing.
This is a known shelf bug and it should be fixed sometime soon.
ok.
Rod
Alain.
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Thanks,
Alain.
I had the same problem
Remove your .ph file (/home/… ), it solves it for the moment.
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Rodney Dowdall a écrit :
Hello Alain
Previously, Alain Bonnefoy wrote in qdn.public.qnxrtp.photon:
Alain Bonnefoy a écrit :
Hi,
Now my Phindows screen is twice larger than the Phindows window. I can
see that because when I open a configurator, like Desktop configurator,
it is displayed completely on the right of the window.
The problem is that I cannot do anything to resize the ‘virtual’ screen.
Can you not change the screen resolution?
Which one, as I’m ‘in Phindows’ I cannot change the qrtp host screen
resolution and in fact it’s not relevant in Phindows.
Do you think my workstation resolution is incorrect? no problem before.
If I try to move the task bar, sometimes phrelay goes in an infinite
loop or, as it’s the case now, the screen becomes twice higher.
If I remove the shelf directory, it’s ok.
If I launch the shelf configurator without doing anything, just click on
apply and ok, a shelf directory and a shelf.cfg are created.
But strange characters are in the shelf.cfg file. I don’t know if it’s
normal.
What do you mean by “moveing the taskbar” (ie. Move it to a different
shelf, move the shelf that contains the taskbar or are you
talking about the Windows taskbar)?
After maximizing the Phindows window, I got :
So, if I move the shelf and the task bar to replace them in a correct
postion I can get the problems explained above.
Where is the shelf directory created?
In .ph located in my home directory.
I join my shelf.cfg file, after ONLY clicking on apply (in the shelf
configurator).
I don’t know if it would be an ascii file.
Alain.
I add that the shelf and the task bar don’t follow the phindows window
resizing.
This is a known shelf bug and it should be fixed sometime soon.
ok.
Rod
Alain.
Thanks,
Alain.