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/// The initial position of the window.
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///
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/// When the decorations of the window are enabled, Windows 10 will add some inivisble padding
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/// to the window. This padding gets included in the position. So if you have decorations
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/// enabled and want the window to be at 0,0 you would have to set the position to
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/// -DPI_BORDER_X,-DPI_BORDER_Y.
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///
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/// DPI_BORDER_X/DPI_BORDER_Y are the usual size of the padding, which changes based on the DPI of the display.
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///
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/// On a 1920x1080 monitor you would have to set the position to -8,-2.
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///
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/// For info on how you could implement positioning that supports all DPI monitors look at the
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/// following WINAPI calls:
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///
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/// * GetDpiForMonitor (with MDT_RAW_DPI)
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/// * GetSystemMetricsForDpi (with SM_CXFRAME and SM_CYFRAME)
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///
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/// Note: this gets ignored on the web
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pub position: (u32, u32),
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pub position: (i32, i32),
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/// The minimum size of the window.
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pub min_size: Option<(u32, u32)>,
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