Child Form maximizes automatically. Why?

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Doc John

Assuming I have several child Forms open (not maximized) in my MDI Form,
when I maximize any of them and then close it, all my other Forms
automatically maximize. How come?
Is there an easy solution for this?

Thanks.
VS2005 - Windows Forms
 
You're actually maximizing the container, not the individual child windows.
So, when you maximize one MDI Child you maximze them all.
 
Thanks.

So I would have to manually resize all the other Forms when I close the Form
that was maximized?
 
* Doc John wrote, On 10-7-2007 20:07:
Thanks.

So I would have to manually resize all the other Forms when I close the Form
that was maximized?


I'm not sure if it would work, but have you tried un-maximizing the
window you're closing in the form's Closing Event, just before it
actually closes? That might do the trick (haven't tried though)...

Jesse
 
Hi John,

This behavior is by design of MDI UI. This has been confirmed in the remark
section of the link below:
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms644917.aspx

"If an MDI client window receives any message that changes the activation
of its child windows while the currently active MDI child window is
maximized, the system restores the active child window and maximizes the
newly activated child window."

If you really do not like the behavior, a simple workaround is placing a
call to set the child form's WindowState to "FormWindowState.Normal" just
as Jesse stated:
private void Form2_FormClosing(object sender, FormClosingEventArgs e)
{
this.WindowState = FormWindowState.Normal;
}

Hope this helps.

Best regards,
Jeffrey Tan
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Hi John,

Have you reviewed our replies to you? How about this issue now? If you
still need any help or have any concern, please feel free to feedback,
thanks.

Best regards,
Jeffrey Tan
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