- Open the Library in a floating window. (Right-click on Library menu and choose "Open in a floating window")
- Maximize it.
- Close it.
- Open it again in a floating window.
- It reverts to the default size.
I would like it to remember its maximized state. It's a pain to have to maximize it again every time I bring it up. The grid of the library is so wide I need it maximized in order for it to be useful, so I always run it in a floating maximized window and just Alt+Tab back and forth between in and the rest of my Layout.
Please (for 4.0c maybe??), make Logos remember the maximized state of its floating windows. It remembers its own main window's maximized state, so how much more trouble would it be to remember these?
I noticed that someone had posted that if you drag a floating window's tab to the shortcut bar, you can bring that window up in the future from the shortcut bar and it will remember that it was a floating window rather than a docked tab. I tried this with the Library maximized (it's a bit of a trick to drag the tab from a maximized window onto the shortcut bar, but you can do it: maximize the floating window, click on its tab, start dragging and hold the mouse down while you Alt+Tab twice to get back to the main Logos window, then drop the icon on the shortcut bar). This didn't work. It still opens up as the default size when I click on that icon.
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I'm running 4.0b Beta 3, but this has been around since the beginning of L4.