Steps...
1) open two advanced charts.
2) click the pop-out button on one of them. you should now have one advanced chart inside the main esignal app, and one floating outside of it.
3) click the maximize button on the window inside the esignal app (not the floating one).
4) click anywhere in the floating advance chart window.
5) bam.
What seems to be happening is the main esignal app is still treating the floating window as an MDI child window, thus when focused and when the MDI windows are in maximize mode, the app attempts to maximize the floating app as a child (which it no longer is). This locks the main window and causes the floating window to be drawn at a incorrect scale for its actual size.
To unlock the main window simply click the "un-pop-out" button on the title bar of the floating window so that it becomes an MDI child window again.
rinse and repeat as desired.
1) open two advanced charts.
2) click the pop-out button on one of them. you should now have one advanced chart inside the main esignal app, and one floating outside of it.
3) click the maximize button on the window inside the esignal app (not the floating one).
4) click anywhere in the floating advance chart window.
5) bam.
What seems to be happening is the main esignal app is still treating the floating window as an MDI child window, thus when focused and when the MDI windows are in maximize mode, the app attempts to maximize the floating app as a child (which it no longer is). This locks the main window and causes the floating window to be drawn at a incorrect scale for its actual size.
To unlock the main window simply click the "un-pop-out" button on the title bar of the floating window so that it becomes an MDI child window again.
rinse and repeat as desired.
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