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    Default After upgrading to NR 2.0.0.81 shadow around webframe

    After upgrading to NR 2.0.0.81 I get some kind of shadow around webframes. It's a small white line. How can I get rid of it?

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    The possible displaysize also decreased (because of frame). Images don't display because they don't fit anymore.

    Ben, please make it optional (if not done already).
    Last edited by VSDomotics; November 6th, 2006 at 03:37 PM.
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    Hi Geert -
    We'll take a look.

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    That was an error in the .81 code that has since been fixed.

    [update]
    A browser button is clipped against its parent frame. If you want to hide borders displayed *within* the browser window, make the button larger than its parent frame.

    -g.b.
    Last edited by gbumgard; November 7th, 2006 at 08:45 PM.

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    That's what I did in the meantime. The problem is however when you need to display more info in the same frame, the frame can't crop the wanted part of the webbrowser. I also display for instance a button below the browser in the same frame. Then I still get a border on the bottomside.
    A switch to enable or disable frames would be good.
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    Yes, the previous web browser did not have borders at all (giving the user the ability to create a frame with a border if they wanted to, or having it blend in with the parent).

    If this has been changed we'll take a look and attempt to resolve it.

    I'm assuming when you say frames you mean the sunken 3d border, right?

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    The actual browser window does not have a border. The last release did not change that. What looks like a border is probably the 1 pixel gap at the right and bottom side of the browser control. This gap appeared because of a change I made in the way that a browser button was rendered. I didn't account for a unexpected difference in the way Windows and WinCE define window dimensions.

    I have fixed this for the next release. I've tested on PPC and no border appears. You will still see scroll bars if the page does not fit within the browser frame.

    [UPDATE]

    Turns out I was wrong. The code did display a border on the PC but not on the PPC. Sorry guys. It should be fixed in the next release.

    -g.b.
    Last edited by gbumgard; November 8th, 2006 at 11:51 PM.

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    Yes Ben, thats what I am saying, sunken 3d borders.
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    Okay, it's fixed. Greg threw in some other neat things into the browser, also, like being able to show the title of the page as a variable, which is pretty neat.
    Last edited by Ben S; November 12th, 2006 at 09:53 PM.

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    Ben, when to expect the new fixed version?
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    In a few short minutes. I'm about to post the next release.

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