![]() when the screen is resized, we scale the windows to match the new screen size. when the screen is too small tho, the scaled down window rect might result in a bad window rect. before, we kept the window in its original position and size making it possible to move a window out of the screen by resizing its outer rio. now, if we get a bad rectangle after scaling, we just tralslate position to the new scaled r.min point but preserve its orginal size. this keeps the window always accessible. |
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