![]() If you draw a thick window frame, it could touch or even overlap the contents. The padding is the amount of space around the window contents. If you want your window frame to have rounded corners, the amount of transparent space you can have is equal to the margin (otherwise the background will show outside the frame) For MV and MZ, the margin is 4 pixels (by default). Margin and Padding The window background is smaller than the window by a value called the margin. The arrows (cyan in illustration) are used to indicate when a window is scrollable. ![]() The edges (yellow in illustation) are stretched lengthways to make the window's border. The corners (magenta in illustration) are copied exactly as drawn to make the corners of the window. For MV/MZ you'll want to set your grid size to 12 pixels for editing this section, or 8 pixels for VX/VXA.
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