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Dear Spine Team,

Thank you for your great software. I would like to suggest two improvements when using it on Windows 10:

  1. ability to move windows by dragging the title bar after zooming in.
  2. when I click and drag the title bar after zooming in the spine, it doesn't move. For example, Photoshop, Unity, Chrome, etc. can be moved after selecting the title bar, which is convenient.
  1. support for windows snapping feature (resize and maximize windows)
  2. the window zooming to fit the monitor provided by Windows does not work. For example, in other programs, if you grab the title bar and move it to the left end of the monitor, it zooms to the left 1/2 of the monitor, or if you move it up, it zooms to the full size.

I think these features would greatly improve the user experience. Thank you for your continuous improvement and communication, and I look forward to following Spine's development.

Thank you.

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Thank you for your feedback and kind words about Spine!

Regarding the title bar issue, Spine uses an "undecorated" window, meaning it does not use the standard Windows title bar and edges. This is why you cannot move the window by clicking on the title bar as you would in other applications like Photoshop or Chrome. The custom window design is also why the Windows snap assist functionality (e.g., dragging to the screen edge to resize) does not work with Spine. Implementing these features ourselves to mimic Windows behavior is challenging and may not work exactly the same way.

We understand that these limitations can be inconvenient, and we have plans to rework Spine's windowing system in the future, which may address these issues. In the meantime, we appreciate your patience and understanding.

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    Dear Spine Team,
    Thank you very much for your detailed explanation and kind response. We now understand the technical constraints of using unadorned windows, and we appreciate you letting us know how you plan to improve the window system in the future. We look forward to Spine's continued development.