Full Screen Mode By Default?

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So when I resume after a crash, Logos goes right back to full screen. Otherwise it won't default - even after just a reboot.
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Alexander Longacre said:
when I resume after a crash, Logos goes right back to full screen.
So what you're saying is that you want more crashes… got it. [:P]
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Alexander Longacre said:
is there anyway to make MAC force Logos 5 to open full screen each time?
I hope not. This was not one of Apple's better ideas. If you have multiple displays, you gain about an inch on the main display and lose all others.
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Rosie Perera said:
Ahem, if you were using Windows you'd have no problem with this.
Maximized and fullscreen are not the same thing--I have no problem with Mac restarting maximized if that is how I left it [8-|]
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Jack Caviness said:Alexander Longacre said:
is there anyway to make MAC force Logos 5 to open full screen each time?
I hope not. This was not one of Apple's better ideas. If you have multiple displays, you gain about an inch on the main display and lose all others.
I think what he meant is that it should stay in the state you left it in. The other apps that I have that allow fullscreen will return to fullscreen mode on startup if that is how they exited.
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Jack Caviness said:Alexander Longacre said:
is there anyway to make MAC force Logos 5 to open full screen each time?
I hope not. This was not one of Apple's better ideas. If you have multiple displays, you gain about an inch on the main display and lose all others.
Not true Jack. I run it in full screen on multiple displays. Once you have Logos 5 pulled up full screen, you can still float windows and just move them to the secondary screen. That way, Logos is the only thing up (great for focus) and you can still use both monitors.
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He's right you know Jack.
And I didn't realise it until he challenged my assumption.
You can utilise all your screens for Logos.
Trouble is I usually want pages open in the second screen - does this mean that I am going to have to learn notes? :-(
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Mike Binks said:
He's right you know Jack.
And I didn't realise it until he challenged my assumption.
You can utilise all your screens for Logos.
Trouble is I usually want pages open in the second screen - does this mean that I am going to have to learn notes? :-(
Yep. Sorry
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Alexander Longacre said:
Not true Jack. I run it in full screen on multiple displays. Once you have Logos 5 pulled up full screen, you can still float windows and just move them to the secondary screen. That way, Logos is the only thing up (great for focus) and you can still use both monitors.
Thank you for that information. Somehow dragging a window over to that blank screen never occurred to me. When even the background picture disappeared, I thought the OS had disconnected from that display.
I hate it when Binks knows something before I do [:@]
Mike Binks said:does this mean that I am going to have to learn notes?
Notes are much improved, but they still do not replace a word processor.
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