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By: Martijn Coppoolse   Homepage   Voorburg, NL  
Date: Feb 23,2021 at 11:25
In Response to: [Bug] Ztree hangs to hidden task with heavy load (Kim Henkel)

I just ran into this while looking up the configuration, and I can now reliably reproduce the issue on my machine.

1. Open ZTreeWin on my external monitor (4K at 150%). It sizes itself to 292 cols and 97 rows (the entire window measures 3798x2083 pixels)
2. Press Alt+F10 to open the configuration window. ZTreeWin resizes to what looks to be 80x25 characters (1068x786px)
3. Press Shift+Win+Left to move it to the laptop screen (4K at 250%). It looks like it has one or two columns more than it had before; the number of rows looks identical. The pixel size has changed to 1784x1311.
4. Press [Esc]ape to exit the configuration window. Scroll bars appear immediately, then the window jumps back to the external monitor, but it looks like it kept the smaller configuration window's character size, though I can’t figure out the exact number of rows and columns; but the window is now 1083x804px.
5. Press Alt+F7, expecting ZTreeWin to return to its normal size. It doesn’t resize, the scroll bars stay in place, but the text disappears, leaving only the background. It hangs for a few seconds like that, then disappears.

ZTW64.EXE is still running, though.

The most active thread reports the following stack trace:
0, ntdll.dll!ZwDeviceIoControlFile+0x14
1, KernelBase.dll!WriteConsoleW+0x191
2, KernelBase.dll!TlsGetValue+0x5536
3, KernelBase.dll!ReadConsoleInputW+0x15
4, ZTW64.EXE+0x2c723
5, ZTW64.EXE+0x4eead
6, ZTW64.EXE+0x42a8e
7, ZTW64.EXE+0xdd7d2
8, kernel32.dll!BaseThreadInitThunk+0x14
9, ntdll.dll!RtlUserThreadStart+0x21


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Martijn

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