Submitted by WayneK on 2015/10/16 20:00
This started on the last release.  I don't normally work on any program maximized to full screen but I've found that if I do this with InfoQube, it takes over the whole screen and prevents from minimizing the window after that point because the windows symbols in the upper right are gone.
 
Often it further takes over the screen by wiping out my taskbar on the right side.  The only remedy is to close the program.  When I re-start it, sometimes it comes up maximized again and I have to re-start it again.  Finally, it will come up as a partial window, and I can continue working.
 
I've tested all my other open programs and none are doing this.  I've attached a screenshot of the maximized window.  Note that in the upper right the three symbols are missing for "minimize", "maximize" and "close".
 
Not a big deal, I guess.  I just have to remember to avoid maximizing the window.
 
As a side note, with the latest release (59) my small database (2 mb) is taking 4x longer to load (30 seconds or more).
 
This may have absolutely nothing to do with InfoQube.  Maybe it's some kind of screen management glitch with Windows.
 
Wayne
 

Comments

No idea why my previous post shows up as a folder.  Must have done something wrong.
 
I don't want to start a new thread for each little thing.  When I did the release 59 update, I carefully followed the procedure on the download page to move all my old settings to the new folder.  Despite this, I lost all my toolbar settings for the HTML pane.  Is there any way recover those settings?
 
Edit: something isn't right.  It comes up maximized every time and the window size cannot be changed nor can program be minimized to the toolbar.  I tried minimizing it using Windows Task Manager but it doesn't show up in the list of running applications. 
 
Wayne
Win 7, 64 bit Cyberpower Model 1, C Series (2011) 16 GB RAM
27" Samsung S27A350H, 24" ASUS VW242H  1920x1080

Pierre_Admin

2015/10/16 22:53

In reply to by WayneK

There is icons just right of the Omnibox to restaure the window. In options you can disable the window title bar hiding when maximized
 

WayneK

2015/10/17 09:58

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

OK, good.  I thought something was wrong.  It really was a feature, not a bug.
 
Wayne
Win 7, 64 bit Cyberpower Model 1, C Series (2011) 16 GB RAM
27" Samsung S27A350H, 24" ASUS VW242H  1920x1080