(10-06-2016 01:02 PM)nemyax Wrote: [ -> ]How do you dock and undock windows?
You always use the title bar for that.
Dock: press the LMB on a window's title bar and drag it over the place you want to dock. Depending on location - moving the mouse up/down/left/right you will have a preview of its location in a blue rectangle. When you release the LMB it will be docked.
Undock - also pressing the LMB on the title bar, drag the window out from its location. You must get a "floating" window.
micheus
Yes, that's what I expected, but it doesn't work for me on 64-bit Windows 7 (default or classic theme). The docking guides never appear.
nemyax: That is strange.
Can you open the "Window/Log Window" and see if you got any debug info there?
Undocking works but if one wants to move that window, after it is undocked, it gets docked automatically again. Maybe RMB drag needs to be added for moving windows without docking???
oort
RMB for moving a window does not work in my Windows 10.
nemyax: It looks like wings does not get window movement events at all (or refresh) that is really strange,
I tested on my win-7 64 at work today and it worked fine.
Do you have any other strange software running?
(10-06-2016 05:20 PM)dgud Wrote: [ -> ]RMB for moving a window does not work in my Windows 10.
nemyax: It looks like wings does not get window movement events at all (or refresh) that is really strange,
I tested on my win-7 64 at work today and it worked fine.
Do you have any other strange software running?
I can tested under win 10 tonight.. Under win7 x64 work fine here.

Oort I think (after I have used it for half a year) that you will keep windows docked, unless you work with multiple desktops where you might want tools in the other desktop.
dgud
Quote:Do you have any other strange software running?
When I first encountered this, I thought VirtuaWin (virtual desktop manager) might be to blame. I closed Wings, quit VirtuaWin and started Wings again, but the same things happened.
I'm not running any other software that's supposed to affect the window manager. The video card is a Radeon.
Ok, don't know what to do really, I don't want to blame on amd for this because this are windows events
that seems to not be coming.
For safety I will test on my sons computer (win 10 with Radeon)..
PS: I used to use VirtuaWin myself before switching to win 10.
nemyax: Can you test
https://www.dropbox.com/s/g5idor6hbhq3x0...y.exe?dl=0
I have added a printout when the window is moved, see log window for outputs, there will be a lot of them it anything
works as it is supposed to.