http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Linux-Java-1-8-bug-Panels-wandering-down-the-screen-tp5017975p5017984.html
> Hi Avital,
>
> interesting! I have downloaded Oracle Java 1.8.0_66(64 bit) and also this
> Java version makes the ImageJ panel move a bit futher down each time I open
> it.
> I thought that Linux Mint and Ubuntu are rather similar?
>
> Michael
> ________________________________________________________________
>
> On 31/01/2017 12:28, Avital Steinberg wrote:
>
>> Hi Michael,
>> I have Linux Mint 17 and ImageJ 1.51i Java 1.8.0_66(64 bit), but I opened
>> ImageJ many times to check if the location of the window changes and for
>> me
>> it doesn't.
>>
>> Best,
>> Avital
>>
>> On Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 12:09 PM, Michael Schmid <
[hidden email]
>> >
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>>
>>> since I have switched to Linux and Java 1.8, each time I open ImageJ, its
>>> main panel is about 25 pixels further down on the screen as the last
>>> time.
>>> I want it at the top, but I have to move it there each time. Same with
>>> other panels; especially for panels that I open and close rather often,
>>> they wander down the screen, which can be a nuisance.
>>>
>>> This applies to all java.AWT frames (like the ImageJ main panel,
>>> Brightness&Contrast panels, my own PlugInFrames, etc.) as well as to
>>> JFrames (the Action Bar by Jerome Mutterer is a JFrame). It seems to me
>>> that Frame.getLocation() incorrectly returns the top-left point of the
>>> frame contents, ignoring the frame's title bar. setLocation places the
>>> top-left corner of the title bar.
>>>
>>> Does anyone out there have a way to avoid this?
>>>
>>>
>>> ImageJ 1.51j16; Java 1.8.0_112 [64-bit]; Linux 4.4.0-59-generic (Ubuntu
>>> 16, Oracle Java packed with ImageJ; OpenJDK 1.8.9_121 shows the same)
>>>
>>>
>>> Best,
>>>
>>> Michael
>>>
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