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2005-01-31 02:42 PM
2005-02-05 12:03 PM
2005-02-05 05:23 PM
Of course, you can always try these:multi-tasking fetish that was.
2005-02-07 05:03 PM
2005-02-09 04:56 PM
simy wrote:I never maximize anything, while working with two screens (well, almost anything, ArtLantis 4.5 is either max or nil).
Two screens side by side would be ideal but the 3D window cannot be moved outside archicad main window, therefore having plans "maximised" in one and 3D "maximised" in another is not possible?
2005-02-09 08:32 PM
Krippahl wrote:The Mac is completely flexible with multiple screens (though I personally prefer one big one), you can put any windows anywhere you want (this has been true, as I recall, ever since the Mac started supporting external monitors (1987?). Windows has been getting better at this; NT sucked, 2000 was OK, and XP seems good (though I haven't had the chance to test it myself yet).
This is done with Win XP. I do not know if it is possible on Mac, really hope it is, otherwise this tread will get two or tree pages long pretty fast
2005-02-09 08:38 PM
2009-12-24 11:20 PM
Matthew wrote:This isn't an AC-specific issue, but does anyone know a Mac solution to this? In the office, I use a MacBookPro with a separate monitor for a two display setup. On the road I have just my MBP screen. All the windows, toolbars, menus, etc. annoyingly must be repositioned for the single monitor--not just for AC, but SketchUp, Photoshop, etc. The third-party "location" utilities don't appear to be solutions (Locations, Location X, etc.)
The one problem I have run into is, when switching from the large desktop screen to my laptop by itself, ArchiCAD will place some dialogs off the screen (where they were last on the big one). But this seems like more of a GS oversight than a hardware issue..
2009-12-25 01:39 AM
Dave wrote:Make a work environment for the MacBook.Matthew wrote:This isn't an AC-specific issue, but does anyone know a Mac solution to this? In the office, I use a MacBookPro with a separate monitor for a two display setup. On the road I have just my MBP screen. All the windows, toolbars, menus, etc. annoyingly must be repositioned for the single monitor--not just for AC, but SketchUp, Photoshop, etc. The third-party "location" utilities don't appear to be solutions (Locations, Location X, etc.)
The one problem I have run into is, when switching from the large desktop screen to my laptop by itself, ArchiCAD will place some dialogs off the screen (where they were last on the big one). But this seems like more of a GS oversight than a hardware issue..
Anyone have a solution?
2009-12-25 01:48 AM
Matthew wrote:Hi Matthew-Yes, if all apps had WE options like AC, I'd be set. I'm hoping for a OS-specific solution so I don't have to resize/reposition windows for every app I use outside the office. (Just re-read my original post. I didn't mean to lump AC into having this problem.)Dave wrote:Make a work environment for the MacBook.Matthew wrote:This isn't an AC-specific issue, but does anyone know a Mac solution to this? In the office, I use a MacBookPro with a separate monitor for a two display setup. On the road I have just my MBP screen. All the windows, toolbars, menus, etc. annoyingly must be repositioned for the single monitor--not just for AC, but SketchUp, Photoshop, etc. The third-party "location" utilities don't appear to be solutions (Locations, Location X, etc.)
The one problem I have run into is, when switching from the large desktop screen to my laptop by itself, ArchiCAD will place some dialogs off the screen (where they were last on the big one). But this seems like more of a GS oversight than a hardware issue..
Anyone have a solution?
2009-12-25 09:27 AM