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#Bug. When using two monitors, the window goes to the second screen. #36

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AndreyGrishin opened this issue Dec 27, 2018 · 5 comments
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AndreyGrishin commented Dec 27, 2018

When using two monitors, the window goes to the second screen. When you turn on the Acrylic effect

https://a.icons8.com/pNoVVVlQ/lkL8Uu/2018-12-27_17-40-47.png

Any idea how to fix this?

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Hi, @AndreyGrishin.
Thanks for the feedback 😄

I recognized this issue.
I'm trying to fix this issue, but it is difficult.
Please wait for a while.

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Thanks for the help

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Stryxus commented Jan 2, 2019

I am seeing this in a different way. Its quite odd.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/530128620732022811/530128652915179523/unknown.png

As you can see, all edges are clipping outside of the screen.

Just for reference:
Windows 10 1809 | FluentWPF 0.6.1

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Hi @AndreyGrishin, @Stryxus
It took a long time, but finally I was able to fix it.
I fixed it in FluentWPF 0.10.0-alpha001: this is pre-release packages.
I'm confirming this way in several environments. If there is no issues, I'll release it as FluentWPF 0.10.0.
Please wait for a while.

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It was supported in FluentWPF 0.10.0.
I'll close this issue. If there are any problems, please reopen this issue.

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