I accidentally move the system tree and the top of it is off the screen. I can not get to the top of it to move it. Any thoughts.
thanks
Sytem Tree is off the screen - Sytem Tree is off the screen
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- Rick Swartz
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Personally I would like to see this one answered as well. :-) Things I've tried:
Adjusting the screen resolution
Trying to activate the menu bar by using the keyboard
And finally
Fiddling with the registry, to be exact the
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ZabaraKatranemia Plc\2xExplorer\MainFrame Settings-Bar4 key
What worked is killing the entire registry tree for 2xExplorer but I'm sure there has to be a less invasive way.
Adjusting the screen resolution
Trying to activate the menu bar by using the keyboard
And finally
Fiddling with the registry, to be exact the
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ZabaraKatranemia Plc\2xExplorer\MainFrame Settings-Bar4 key
What worked is killing the entire registry tree for 2xExplorer but I'm sure there has to be a less invasive way.
not my fault dudes, MFC's toolbar framework is far from perfect (a.k.a. bug-ridden).
if weird things happen there's no other way than deleting registry keys (explained in FAQ# 11 for a similar problem). Is that lame or what? ;)
what i would recommend is to arrange the toolbars the way you want them and <i>don't</i> play with them too much afterwards. A good insurance policy is to <b>save</b> a fixed layout using one of the three View | Layouts slots. Then, even if things get out of shape again you'll have something to fall back onto
when you have saved layouts, you don't have to start deleting registry keys, you just re-apply one of them!
if weird things happen there's no other way than deleting registry keys (explained in FAQ# 11 for a similar problem). Is that lame or what? ;)
what i would recommend is to arrange the toolbars the way you want them and <i>don't</i> play with them too much afterwards. A good insurance policy is to <b>save</b> a fixed layout using one of the three View | Layouts slots. Then, even if things get out of shape again you'll have something to fall back onto
when you have saved layouts, you don't have to start deleting registry keys, you just re-apply one of them!
- Rick Swartz
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[quote]Quote: from nikos on 1:56 pm on Mar. 5, 2002
not my fault dudes, MFC's toolbar framework is far from perfect (a.k.a. bug-ridden)...<brevity snip>[quote]
Hi Nikos!
No problem with that, I just wanted to see if I could reproduce the error. It worked quite well. :) As I pruned the 2xExplorer branch before I started experimenting, I had something to fall back on. May the goddess of backups smile upon us all.
not my fault dudes, MFC's toolbar framework is far from perfect (a.k.a. bug-ridden)...<brevity snip>[quote]
Hi Nikos!
No problem with that, I just wanted to see if I could reproduce the error. It worked quite well. :) As I pruned the 2xExplorer branch before I started experimenting, I had something to fall back on. May the goddess of backups smile upon us all.