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Change the palette size of the publisher dialogue box on Mac

Anonymous
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Dear Users,

I have a problem whereby the publisher dialogue box has been extended to the point the I can not move the palette up the screen far enough to grab the grip to change the size.

I am currently using a Macbook Pro 15 with max screen resolution (1440x900). I have even tried moving the docked palettes to the side and hiding the mac dock to maximise the screen. See attachment.

Any help would be great, as at this size I can not publish or set settings for publishing on this dialogue box.


Brendon

MBP 15 os X10.6.7
ArchiCAD V15 3602 AUS

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Anonymous
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Try changing (even reducing) your screen resolution, and see if it becomes adjustable. Then change your resolution back.
Barry Kelly
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Forgive me as I am not familiar with Macs.
Can you resize the dialogue from the top like we can in Windows?
Barry.
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Anonymous
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S2art, thanks but this does not work.
Barry, Mac has the grip on the bottom right corner to change size and the dialogue does not have a min., max, close buttons.
Anonymous
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This is a pet hate of the Macs and the half baked docking of palettes of the OS.
Barry Kelly
Moderator
Branson wrote:
S2art, thanks but this does not work.
Barry, Mac has the grip on the bottom right corner to change size and the dialogue does not have a min., max, close buttons.
I wasn't meaning the min/max/close buttons.
In windows we can resize any edge or corner of a dialogue box.
Barry.
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Anonymous
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Barry,

From my use of both Window and Mac, this is something that I hate about Macs well at least in 10.6 (Snow Leopard) the Mac does not have this function like Windows.

Brendon
Anonymous
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Branson wrote:
S2art, thanks but this does not work.
Barry, Mac has the grip on the bottom right corner to change size and the dialogue does not have a min., max, close buttons.
Bummer, it's worked for me in the past.
Rod Jurich
Contributor
brendon wrote:
/.......the Mac does not have this function like Windows
................. Lion does now

Also check out an App MondoMouse
Rod Jurich
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Anonymous
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Work around:

go to the Work Environment > Tool Schemes > and select Standard Tools 15.

Then apply settings.

You will have to add and re size/re arrange your palettes and then save the scheme.