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Yes it happens to me quite often when the task bar is in auto hide mode. I think the windows program has to obey some rules Windows sets when the task bar is hidden and eclipse (RDi) does not (always) follow these rules. I do not debug that much in RDi lately because of past problem I have had with the debugging feature but I have noticed this behavior in all IBM products.

I only hide the task bar when I am un docked as my laptop does not provide the same amount of vertical real estate my monitors do.

-Matt


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From: WDSCI-L [mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jason Olson
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 9:45 AM
To: wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [WDSCI-L] Issue with RDi debug and the windows task bar.

So I've noticed something strange that happens when I'm using RDi debug.

When I'm on any Windows workstation I always have the taskbar hide. I like having the extra screen space for RDi, browsers, ACS whatever. And if I need the taskbar, I just move my mouse down there and it pops up. However, when I start an RDi debug session, I can move my mouse down to the task bar all I want, and it won't display. Just using RDi to edit source or use the screen designer this behavior won't happen. Has anyone else experienced this before?


Thanks,

Jason E. Olson
IBM i Engineer/Developer
josys36@xxxxxxxxx
480.223.2952
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