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Previously on "Vista. What is that tulipty blue bit at the edge?"
Anyone else using Visual Studio 2005 (C#.net or VB.net) in Vista for an MDI project and find a maximised child form does quite not fill the entire area and there is a 10 pixel gap at right that is not accounted for in the form width property? Same problem with VB6.
I know this sounds trivial but not only does it look tulipe, in an existing VB6 application have had to stick in a Vista specific frig to avoid a vertical scrollbar being largely obscured.
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