2005-03-31 02:32 PM
2005-03-31 03:33 PM
2005-04-01 11:01 AM
2005-04-01 01:52 PM
2005-04-01 05:18 PM
Rashid wrote:In a sense it is an OS issue, but the Mac does not deal with the palettes the same way that the PC does. Restore down your view and stretch the window over both monitors will achieve what you want (sort of). The down side is now you will have to set your 2D window as an individual window versus having it fill the entire area. You will also likely not be able to take advantage of the dockable palettes in the same way as you might be doing now.
So this in an OS issue, not an Archicad limitation???
2005-04-07 02:07 PM
2005-04-11 11:19 AM
2005-04-11 12:43 PM
2005-04-11 12:49 PM
2005-04-11 12:56 PM
JAKE wrote:No, i am afraid i meant "maximized" as in pressing the maximize button. like i said, you can set nview up so that windows will only maximize in dedicated displays. You can even sub divide the screen space into as many zones as you want and have applicaitons maximize in those areas.
what was confusing was the comment by the previous user that he had "maximised" the windows. This in fact, is incorrect as the windows are not maximised using the "maximise" button but rather just stretched to fill the area of the screen to a maximum. If you use the maximise button on the 2D window it then fills both screens with the plan straddling both screens which is clearly undesirable.
.