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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 02/09/2021 à 02:22, Federico Miyara
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<font face="Courier New">Dear All,<br>
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I've noticed that when clearing the contents of a maximized
figure using clf() and redrawing</font><font face="Courier New">
the figure</font><font face="Courier New"> from scratch,</font><font
face="Courier New"> the maximized status</font><font
face="Courier New"> changes status to normal with a size
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<p>I am not able to reproduce this effect on Win10.<br>
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The second problem is that upon creation, any figure is located
flush with the bottom of the screen, even if I have enabled that
the task bar is always visible. This causes the bottom of the
figure to be hidden behind the task bar. To make it vissible I
need to manually move the figure upwards.<br>
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The expected behavior would be that the window were completely
visible from the beginning.<br>
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<p>I don't think so. This would require to set a priority between
the default figure size and default figure position, in a way that
anyone could clame as debattable. As a user you are already able
to tune and set the default values of figures properties in your
startup file, according to your own user's screen and wishes,
noticeably .axes_size and .figure_position<br>
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Samuel<br>
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