The first thing I noticed after upgrading to IV 4.27 from 4.25 is that it opened at the left of monitor 1, whereas the saved position had been at the right of monitor 2.
My configuration is such that monitor 2 is to the left of monitor 1, and has negative positions; I suspect that is at the root of the problems. Negative window positions ARE legal, and CAN BE visible... but many programs assume otherwise. Sadly, it seems that IV 4.27 has joined that club.
Perhaps this was an attempt to ensure visibility, but if so, each monitor should be examined to determine its range of pixels, and if the saved window positions are contained within a single monitor's pixels, the saved position should be used.
My configuration is such that monitor 2 is to the left of monitor 1, and has negative positions; I suspect that is at the root of the problems. Negative window positions ARE legal, and CAN BE visible... but many programs assume otherwise. Sadly, it seems that IV 4.27 has joined that club.
Perhaps this was an attempt to ensure visibility, but if so, each monitor should be examined to determine its range of pixels, and if the saved window positions are contained within a single monitor's pixels, the saved position should be used.
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