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… in AppSettings. ‘CenterWindow’, ‘WindowXPosition’ and ‘WindowYPosition’ variables. This way these variable will be saved in the profile when the profile is saved, and be reloaded. I added ‘CenterWindow’ to be added with a ‘true’ value for the default value so it will run just like it did before. But if you set ‘CenterWindow’ to ‘false’ then inside LwjglWindow.java (lwjgl3 code) it will look at these new values, it will determine to center the window or use the position values to place the window back at the location the user last moved it to. Of course, these values are only updated if the “program” updates this value. So if you want to save screen position, you can save them on closing to and on restart put the window back into the same location.
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Can we close #1668? |
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I closed it. |
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The code itself looks fine. Most of my concerns center on the javadoc. If you're unsure how to proceed, just ask.
jme3-lwjgl3/src/main/java/com/jme3/system/lwjgl/LwjglWindow.java
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LWJGL3-JME library would block the current thread when executing LWJGL3. Instead of calling run() that is blocking, made it work like LWJGL2-JME library when they start it as a thread so run gets called. I commented out the run() function and replaced it with Thread.start().
jme3-lwjgl3/src/main/java/com/jme3/system/lwjgl/LwjglWindow.java
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LWJGL3-JME projects was doing a call that is blocking the current thread. I changed it to match how LWJGL2-JME project launches the Context Window.
LWJGL3-JME projects was doing a call that is blocking the current thread. I changed it to match how LWJGL2-JME project launches the Context Window.
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I got that last change removed that doesn't relate to this issue. |
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Thanks for persevering through the difficulties. There are just a few more review comments to address. |
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Note that JME does not use tabs in Java sourcecode. Indentation should consist entirely of spaces. |
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I forgot to do this, thanks for updating the comments. |
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Thanks for your contribution to the project. |
This is a very simple addition. It allows a person to set 3 variables in AppSettings. ‘CenterWindow’, ‘WindowXPosition’ and ‘WindowYPosition’ variables. This way these variable will be saved in the profile when the profile is saved, and be reloaded. I added ‘CenterWindow’ to be added with a ‘true’ value for the default value so it will run just like it did before.
But if you set ‘CenterWindow’ to ‘false’ then inside LwjglWindow.java (lwjgl3 code) it will look at these new values, it will determine to center the window or use the position values to place the window back at the location the user last moved it to.
Of course, these values are only updated if the “program” updates this value. So if you want to save screen position, you can save them on closing to and on restart put the window back into the same location.