Window Positioning Bug? [WORKAROUND]

Jim Bufalini yoursignup at yahoo.com
Wed Jul 13 09:56:18 EDT 2005


Alt-space... Well, that makes the second new thing I learned today! :-)
  -----Original Message-----
  From: xbury.cs at clearstream.com [mailto:xbury.cs at clearstream.com]
  Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 3:23 AM
  To: yoursignup at yahoo.com; How to use Revolution
  Subject: RE: Window Positioning Bug? [WORKAROUND]



  Guys,

  Also, once you select the window, type alt-space - (the menu of the window
(topleft corner) will
  drop down, and all you need is to type M (as in "Move) and then use the
arrows to put it back
  where you want it. Type C to close the darn thing ;)

  set the loc of this stack to 100,100 -- (or the mouseloc) should work
also...

  cheers
  Xav

  On 13.07.2005 15:19:57 use-revolution-bounces wrote:
  >Charles,
  >
  >I don't know about Mac, but in the case of Windows, and only for screens
  >with a title bar, that show up in the Taskbar (Documentation window has
one,
  >Application Browser doesn't), you can right click on the window in your
  >Taskbar and select Move, and then use the appropriate cursor keys to inch
  >the window back on to your main monitor, from a monitor that has been
  >removed.
  >
  >Now I suppose, if somebody knows the names of the Application Browser and
  >Reference Documentation stacks, you could use your Message Box to set
their
  >Locations back to your main monitor. Anyone?
  >
  >Jim
  >-----Original Message-----
  >From: Charles Hartman [mailto:charles.hartman at conncoll.edu]
  >Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 2:06 AM
  >To: yoursignup at yahoo.com; How to use Revolution
  >Subject: Re: Window Positioning Bug? [WORKAROUND]
  >
  >
  >
  >
  >On Jul 13, 2005, at 7:40 AM, Jim Bufalini wrote:
  >
  >
  >This raises a second question, though. I run two monitors. How does Rev
  >
  >address the second or more monitors (I believe the limit software wise
  >in
  >
  >WinXP is 9 monitors)? I notice, for example that the Documentation
  >screen
  >
  >reliably comes back, where I left it, on my second screen.
  >
  >
  >
  >
  >Yes -- what it does _not_ do is come back (at all!) if it last appeared
on
  >the second screen and if the second screen was since disconnected. So --
  >
  >
  >But, the
  >
  >Application Browser never returns to the second screen.
  >
  >
  >
  >
  >-- Rev seems to have a general problem with second displays on Mac.
  >
  >
  >I should mention, my
  >
  >two screens have different resolutions, which is not uncommon.
  >
  >
  >
  >
  >
  >Charles Hartman
  >Professor of English, Poet in Residence
  >Connecticut College
  >charles.hartman at conncoll.edu
  >*the Scandroid* is at cherry.conncoll.edu/cohar/Programs.htm
  >
  >
  >
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