Hello,
i am migrating a system to WinccOA 3.14 to run with Windows 7, Windows 10 and Windows Server 2012R2.
The basepanel for our application is designed to fit the whole screen without being maximized. This works quite well for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2012R2.
But with Windows 10 i can not move the base panel the upper left corner. Its always starting at coordinates 0,8.
Additionally i get Warnings like this:
WCCOAui (1), 2016.04.25 13:12:40.381, SYS, WARNING, 54, Unexpected state, Qt, QWindowsWindow::setGeometryDp: Unable to set geometry 1680x1050+8+35 on QWidgetWindow/'QMainWindowClassWindow'. Resulting geometry: 1676x1023+8+35 (frame: 8, 31, 8, 8, custom margin: 0, 0, 0, 0, minimum size: 69x69, maximum size: 16777215x16777215).
If i reduce the size on the base screen to the named "resulting geometry" i get a frame of visible desktop left border of screen.
Does "frame: 8, 31, 8, 8" mean, that Qt expects a frame of 8 pixels drawn left,right and bottom aound the windows ? Windows 10 does not have such frame.
Has somebody an idea, what settings in windows 10 or Wincc OA could help me out ?
regards
Karl-Heinz Steinbrenner
Version 3.14 and Windows 10 Interopability
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Re: Version 3.14 and Windows 10 Interopability
Hello,
at internal tests at ETM a similar problem was seen and reported to our development team.
Right now a solution is not available.
Best Regards
Leopold Knipp
Senior Support Specialist
at internal tests at ETM a similar problem was seen and reported to our development team.
Right now a solution is not available.
Best Regards
Leopold Knipp
Senior Support Specialist