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A few problems I noticed with 3.8 RC:

- I've got taskbar auto-hide set up, and most animations in Windows disabled; SaB's new taskbar animates while showing and hiding, in a slightly weird way – the background appears/hides immediately, then the content slides up/down, here's a slowed-down screen capture:
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(native Windows taskbar would pop up/hide without animations)

- The Bat! e-mail client doesn't show in the taskbar (the first pinned icon in the animation above – the program is running, and the window is on primary monitor); additionally, if I exit it, and then start it, Explorer (including taskbar) crashes and restarts

Windows 11 23H2 22631.3880


Posted
12 hours ago, Guardian452 said:

is  there anyway to get the per monitor taskbar auto colorization back? 

Not sure what you mean. Acrylic would colorize what's under it.

Posted
1 hour ago, Guardian452 said:

seems to occur when a fullscreen program exits but might have other causes 

That's alarming but unfortunately I don't have any reproduction

Posted

looks like turing the displays off/on again fixes it for right now could very well be a windows bug

 

odd it was the reason I switched to SAB beta channel hoping microsoft just broke something 

  • Tihiy changed the title to StartAllBack 3.8 RC2
Posted

Another crash, after I connected with RDP; this time I got the backtrace:

explorer.exe caused an Unknown [0xC0000374] Exception at location 00007FFFCD7BC8F9 in module ntdll.dll.

AddrPC           Params
00007FFFCD7BC8F9 0000000003B00000 00007FFFCD833908 00007FFFCB1CF000  ntdll.dll!RtlReportFatalFailure+0x9
00007FFFCD7BC8C3 0000000000C554B0 00007FFFCD8338B0 0000000000000008  ntdll.dll!RtlReportCriticalFailure+0x97
00007FFFCD7C595A 0000000000000008 00000000080403E0 0000000000C40000  ntdll.dll!RtlpHeapHandleError+0x12
00007FFFCD7C5C3A 0000000000C40000 00000000080403F0 0000000000000000  ntdll.dll!RtlpHpHeapHandleError+0x7a
00007FFFCD7D1C35 00007FFFCCEA0000 00007FFFCCEAED0E 00007FFFC2C70B70  ntdll.dll!RtlpLogHeapFailure+0x45
00007FFFCD6EC3AC 00000000080403E0 0000000000C40000 0000000003AFDB80  ntdll.dll!RtlpFreeHeapInternal+0x84c
00007FFFCD6EAFF1 00000000080403F0 0000000000000000 0000000000000000  ntdll.dll!RtlFreeHeap+0x51
00007FFFCABF1C7F 00000000080403F0 00000000080403F0 0000000000000000  KERNELBASE.dll!LocalFree+0x2f
00007FFF89DA6BD6 00000000032F3460 0000000003AFDB80 0000000000000000  StartAllBackX64.dll!Uninstall_AllUsersW+0x6d3a
00007FFF89D71E05 00000000032F3460 0000000000000000 000000000002035A  StartAllBackX64.dll!PickGlyphDlg+0x16bb9
00007FFF89D7286C 0000000000000000 0000000034F8B0F8 0000000080000022  StartAllBackX64.dll!PickGlyphDlg+0x17620
00007FFFCCEB89A1 00000000C0000388 00007FFF89D727DC 000000000002035A  user32.dll!UserCallWinProcCheckWow+0x2d1
00007FFFCCEB865C 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000  user32.dll!DispatchClientMessage+0x9c
00007FFFCCEC3B9D 0000000000000000 00000000015EDE20 0000000003CF9AA0  user32.dll!__fnDWORD+0x3d
00007FFFCD753FE4 00007FFF89D54A87 00000000032E4D00 0000000000000000  ntdll.dll!KiUserCallbackDispatch+0x24
00007FFFCB1B2754 00000000032E4D00 0000000000000000 00000000000700DD  win32u.dll!NtUserDestroyWindow+0x14
00007FFF89D54A87 00000000032E4D00 0000000003AFE060 0000000000000000  StartAllBackX64.dll!GlassControls+0x505f
00007FFF89D54BF6 00000000000000D8 0000000003AFE060 0000000000000000  StartAllBackX64.dll!GlassControls+0x51ce
00007FFF89D86800 0000000000000000 000000000120AA70 0000000000020350  StartAllBackX64.dll!LoadSVG+0x690c
00007FFF89D7286C 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000080000022  StartAllBackX64.dll!PickGlyphDlg+0x17620
00007FFFCCEB89A1 0000000000020350 00007FFF89D727DC 0000000000020350  user32.dll!UserCallWinProcCheckWow+0x2d1
00007FFFCCEB81EB 0000000000000001 0000000000000000 0000000003AFE4B4  user32.dll!CallWindowProcW+0x8b
00007FFFB38A8252 0000000000000001 0000000007DC7210 0000000000020350  comctl32.dll!CallNextSubclassProc+0xb2
00007FFFB38A8178 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000452  comctl32.dll!DefSubclassProc+0x88
00007FFF89BD6149 0000000003AFEAD0 0000000000000064 0000000000C40000  DarkMagicX64.dll!0x6149
00007FFFB38A8252 0000000000000001 0000000000000000 0000000000020350  comctl32.dll!CallNextSubclassProc+0xb2
00007FFFB38A8037 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000  comctl32.dll!MasterSubclassProc+0xa7
00007FFFCCEB89A1 0000000000020350 00007FFFB38A7F90 0000000000020350  user32.dll!UserCallWinProcCheckWow+0x2d1
00007FFFCCEB81EB 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000  user32.dll!CallWindowProcW+0x8b
00007FFF89DBBDEC 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000003AFEA28  StartAllBackX64.dll!DllGetClassObject+0x1810
00007FFFCCEB89A1 00000000C0000388 00007FFF89DBBA60 0000000000020350  user32.dll!UserCallWinProcCheckWow+0x2d1
00007FFFCCEB865C 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000  user32.dll!DispatchClientMessage+0x9c
00007FFFCCEC3B9D 0000000000000000 0000000003AFEAD0 0000000000000000  user32.dll!__fnDWORD+0x3d
00007FFFCD753FE4 00007FFFCCEB7F68 0000000003AFEB38 0000000000000008  ntdll.dll!KiUserCallbackDispatch+0x24
00007FFFCB1B1554 0000000003AFEB38 0000000000000008 0000000000000000  win32u.dll!NtUserMessageCall+0x14
00007FFFCCEB7F68 0000000000020350 00007FFF89DC0000 0000000000000000  user32.dll!SendMessageWorker+0x278
00007FFFCCEB7C87 000000000120C340 0000000003AFEC61 0000000000020336  user32.dll!SendMessageW+0x137
00007FFF89DB737B 0000000000010552 00007FF700000030 00007FF79EDDF3E0  StartAllBackX64.dll!Uninstall_AllUsersW+0x174df
00007FF79EA498EE 00000000000005B8 0000000000010552 0000000003AFECD0  Explorer.EXE!CTray::_HandleDisplayChange+0x7a
00007FF79EA0F993 00007FF79EDDF3E0 0000000000020336 00000000000005B8  Explorer.EXE!CTray::v_WndProc+0xaf3
00007FF79EA2B4CC 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000080000022  Explorer.EXE!CImpWndProc::s_WndProc+0x8c
00007FFFCCEB89A1 0000000000020336 00007FF79EA2B440 0000000000020336  user32.dll!UserCallWinProcCheckWow+0x2d1
00007FFFCCEB81EB 0000000000000000 0000000003AFEFB0 0000000000000000  user32.dll!CallWindowProcW+0x8b
00007FFF89DBB6DC 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000080000022  StartAllBackX64.dll!DllGetClassObject+0x1100
00007FFFCCEB89A1 0000000000000388 00007FFF89DBADF8 0000000000020336  user32.dll!UserCallWinProcCheckWow+0x2d1
00007FFFCCEB865C 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000  user32.dll!DispatchClientMessage+0x9c
00007FFFCCEC3B9D 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000080000022  user32.dll!__fnDWORD+0x3d
00007FFFCD753FE4 00007FFFCCEC26BF 00007FFF89D727DC 0000000003B0B3E0  ntdll.dll!KiUserCallbackDispatch+0x24
00007FFFCB1B14D4 00007FFF89D727DC 0000000003B0B3E0 0000000000000001  win32u.dll!NtUserPeekMessage+0x14
00007FFFCCEC26BF 0000000000000001 0000000000B9D800 0000000000000000  user32.dll!_PeekMessage+0x3f
00007FFFCCEC258C 0000000003AFF598 0000000000000000 0000000000000001  user32.dll!PeekMessageW+0x9c
00007FFF89DBAC20 00007FF79EDDF3E0 0000000003AFF5F9 00007FF79EDDF7F0  StartAllBackX64.dll!DllGetClassObject+0x644
00007FF79EA2A226 0000CBAB2F0A3605 00000000031B9AC0 000000000000282A  Explorer.EXE!CTray::_MessageLoop+0x86
00007FF79EA2A110 0000000000000000 00000000031B9AC0 000000000000282A  Explorer.EXE!CTray::MainThreadProc+0x60
00007FFFCB8560DD 0000000000000001 00000000031B9AC0 0000000000000000  shcore.dll!_WrapperThreadProc+0x11d
00007FFFCC1B257D 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000  KERNEL32.DLL!BaseThreadInitThunk+0x1d
00007FFFCD70AF28 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000  ntdll.dll!RtlUserThreadStart+0x28

Additionally, my window metrics (window border thickness, scrollbar size, titlebar size) were reset.

Posted
19 hours ago, ThirtyOne said:

How do I remove the white rectangle when I select Windows 10 flyouts ?

Click anywhere in this flyouts and the frame will disappear... until the next time you go there. :)

Posted

One more problem: the taskbar doesn't deal with DPI changes too gracefully (my native DPI is 225%, while I use 168% at work, which I believe translates to 175% over RDP). When I was RDPed in, I only saw the top half of my taskbar (my 3 toolbars) and only the top of the taskbar buttons was visible, and now that I connected from home again, this is how the taskbar looks:

iMAGE2.thumb.pNG.5a32f73a428754c8e3dfc88c69900e48.pNG

I can manually enlarge it, but the toolbar icons remain small.

28 minutes ago, Xao_Fan-Tzilin said:

Click anywhere in this flyouts and the frame will disappear... until the next time you go there. :)

That frame is the (keyboard) focus rectangle.

Posted
35 minutes ago, ender` said:

I can manually enlarge it, but the toolbar icons remain small.

I'm not sure what you expect, toolbars never did support DPI changing.

Posted

The toolbar icons did change to smaller size when I connected from work (with lower DPI), but they stayed at this smaller size when I logged in locally again. With native toolbar, the toolbar icons changed back to large size when I logged in locally (and the taskbar height adjusted [almost] properly [almost because sometimes the taskbar would be about 2 pixels too thin, which caused the notification area icons to display in a single row instead of two rows – this happened completely randomly, and it's been a problem since XP if not earlier]).

Posted
37 minutes ago, cosma_sebastian said:

Hi, there is a bug in checking for updates notification, "%1".

If on Canary, then known to show nonsense

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