Live in OSX window question
Live in OSX window question
You know how you can set the default window size of the finder by opening one, resizing it, then closing it right after?
I want to do this with Live. I have a tiny portion of the screen it's not taking up and bugs the crap out of me. I've tried resizing and saving it as the template set, but that doesn't work.
I'm not sure if this is OSX or Live either you know? I'm on Leopard and Live 7.
I want to do this with Live. I have a tiny portion of the screen it's not taking up and bugs the crap out of me. I've tried resizing and saving it as the template set, but that doesn't work.
I'm not sure if this is OSX or Live either you know? I'm on Leopard and Live 7.
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im sorry but if you dont know the shortcut keys then please do spend some time learning them..
there very easy and youll save hours moving your mouse around the screen
there very easy and youll save hours moving your mouse around the screen
Anything at my disposal..
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Re: Live in OSX window question
Wow? Bagel, Atomikat, if you don't know the answer to the question, then don't reply. If you don't understand the question, or haven't read it carefully enough, then please, don't reply, or at least admit you do not understand. Read this again, and notice that both of your replies are whack!
Jekblad, sorry I don't know the answer to this.
Now see? that wasn't so hard was it guys!
Jekblad wrote:You know how you can set the default window size of the finder by opening one, resizing it, then closing it right after?
I want to do this with Live. I have a tiny portion of the screen it's not taking up and bugs the crap out of me. I've tried resizing and saving it as the template set, but that doesn't work.
I'm not sure if this is OSX or Live either you know? I'm on Leopard and Live 7.
Jekblad, sorry I don't know the answer to this.
Now see? that wasn't so hard was it guys!
Did you try going into the macbook system preferences, keyboard, and then clicking the box to enable F1-F12 as standard keys?dazzer wrote:Back to the subject of Fullscreen, on my old Powerbook cntrl F11 used to toggle it but on my new MB no key shortcut seems to work. Any ideas why?
And for the OP, sorry, I don't know the answer to your question either.
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willdahbe wrote:Did you try going into the macbook system preferences, keyboard, and then clicking the box to enable F1-F12 as standard keys?dazzer wrote:Back to the subject of Fullscreen, on my old Powerbook cntrl F11 used to toggle it but on my new MB no key shortcut seems to work. Any ideas why?
And for the OP, sorry, I don't know the answer to your question either.
That works. You can also use the fn key in the far left corner of the keyboard, it toggles the preference settings, making fn + cntrl F11 work....
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Re: Live in OSX window question
ha ha, i know exactly what you mean... Live seems to remember the window sizing, sort of... it's always a little bit too small though...Jekblad wrote:You know how you can set the default window size of the finder by opening one, resizing it, then closing it right after?
I want to do this with Live. I have a tiny portion of the screen it's not taking up and bugs the crap out of me. I've tried resizing and saving it as the template set, but that doesn't work.
I'm not sure if this is OSX or Live either you know? I'm on Leopard and Live 7.
yeah of course you can resize the window by hand, but it gets rather tedious having to do it every single fuckin time you open a Live set...
sorry, don't know a solution... i reckon it's a Live bug... does it in Tiger all the time...
Re: Live in OSX window question
Same happens here on Tiger.Jekblad wrote:You know how you can set the default window size of the finder by opening one, resizing it, then closing it right after?
I want to do this with Live. I have a tiny portion of the screen it's not taking up and bugs the crap out of me. I've tried resizing and saving it as the template set, but that doesn't work.
I'm not sure if this is OSX or Live either you know? I'm on Leopard and Live 7.
I would say it's a Live bug, all other applications windows including some freewarez act like you'd want. This also makes me crazy. Good to know I'm not alone. Have you filed a Support Request to the Abes?
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Re: Live in OSX window question
Just to be sure, have you tied the 'maximize/zoom' (the green circular one) button? I find this gets the window to take up all available space.Jekblad wrote:You know how you can set the default window size of the finder by opening one, resizing it, then closing it right after?
I want to do this with Live. I have a tiny portion of the screen it's not taking up and bugs the crap out of me. I've tried resizing and saving it as the template set, but that doesn't work.
I'm not sure if this is OSX or Live either you know? I'm on Leopard and Live 7.
You can actually access the menu bar in full screen mode by pressing Control + F2 (and Function, depending on your settings)