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The window sizes and positions are saved in an array while the app is running in the Tray. Then it "MaxaMises" the window, meaning it leaves a gap by the TaskBar.īut it is a solution to a thorny problem without being intrusive. Otherwise it saves the current position and size. This is to avoid confusing the window state tracked by the OS. If the active window is truly maximized, it does nothing. I stopped using Toggle2 myself since it's a bit complicated. It works great with QTTabBar on Windows Seven. It's a command line to open a file with a set of folders.

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It's automatically set next to the task bar(task bar must be set to StayOnTop or get work area API won't return the correct info, just desktop resolution.) This utility is called Fold and also can be downloaded here: The margin can be up to 25% of the width or height of the screen. Even though it says "donation" you can get a 6 month license key for free just by clicking a button on the site.)Īlso I have a couple of other hotkey utilities that open Explorer windows and tile them leaving a margin next to the task bar. (This is not mine but written by Mouser of.

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Although I'm not sure if it works with RocketDock specifically but the idea is to prevent window maximize from covering a portion of the screen. Scripting.Dictionary is used and serialized to save the application window info between runs.Īnother approach is DesktopCoral. The Toggle2 hotkey switches between them. One is avoiding Maximize by instead using a utility I wrote called Toggle2.īasically you set 2 different non-maximized screen positions and sizes for an application window. I've been toying with several other approaches as I use RocketDock also.






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