Hei,
using the key "f" in the version 9.6.0.0020 running with macOS Monterey public beta sends the application to or from fullscreen. Even when using it in the notes-editor during typing... obviously this is not what you would expect, when writing down notes
I'm using a workaround, using system settings and overriding the "fullscreen" or "back to normal" shorcut from the window-menu.
Regards
HI Mirko
Yes - it is something other users are seeing and reporting as per https://community.logos.com/forums/p/201478/1171046.aspx#1171046
Ah thanks! I think the problem should be mentioned in the beta-section of the forum as well, but I think the discussion itself should stay in the other thread, thanks!
Mirko D. Walter: Hei, using the key "f" in the version 9.6.0.0020 running with macOS Monterey public beta sends the application to or from fullscreen. Even when using it in the notes-editor during typing... obviously this is not what you would expect, when writing down notes I'm using a workaround, using system settings and overriding the "fullscreen" or "back to normal" shorcut from the window-menu. Regards
Mirko,
As users mentioned in the other forum thread we don't support beta OS. Thank you for letting other users know about your workaround.
How to Enable and Submit Log Files
Mirko D. Walter: I'm using a workaround, using system settings and overriding the "fullscreen" or "back to normal" shorcut from the window-menu.
If anyone needs to do this, here's how.
1) Go to your Mac's System Preferences.
2) Select Keyboard
3) Select Shortcuts
4) Select App Shortcuts
5) Click the + sign to add a shortcut
6) Select Logos from the Application Menu
7) Type "Enter Full Screen" in the Menu Title field
8) Click in the Keyboard Shortcut field, and press whatever key combination you prefer (I like Command+Control+Option+F, since I'm not going to hit it by accident).
9) Click OK to save your shortcut.
Thanks Gregory! Is was too lazy to make a how-to
Mirko: Thanks Gregory! Is was too lazy to make a how-to
Thanks for this Gregory. Simple solution.
Dr. Kevin Purcell - Theotek.com
This is great -- simple and clear. thanks.
Hello all,
October 27th a few days after the public release of Monterey. Your solution worked. Thank you so very very much
nathan mcwherter: Hello all, October 27th a few days after the public release of Monterey. Your solution worked. Thank you so very very much
We do have a case open to try to fix this.
Thanks for this solution -- bumping it to the top for anybody writing a sermon today that realized something was wrong...
I just tried it on Verbum/Mac/Monterey and it works fine as well (obviously picking Verbum.app not Logos). I would add, I had to restart Verbum for it to work though, in case it does not appear to work at first. Thanks!
Thank you!!!
Perfect solution. Thanks Gregory. ;-)
Worked great for me. Thank You!!!
Thanks! Great solution and easy fix; quite an irritating bug until I found this thread.
You may also want to add a keyboard shortcut with the same keystrokes for "Exit Full Screen" so that you can toggle easily.
Thank you for the detailed screenshots, Gregory! Could not for the life of me figure out how to do this when I read the written-only description ☺️
I'm grateful folks posted about this here; I was going nuts trying to figure out why mine kept going in and out of full screen. I upgraded to the (production version of) Monterey and then also downloaded some new resources, and I assumed it was the resources, not Monterey. Hoping there's a fix soon for future users!
Thank you so much. This is a lifesaver!
Mirko: Hei, using the key "f" in the version 9.6.0.0020 running with macOS Monterey public beta sends the application to or from fullscreen. Even when using it in the notes-editor during typing... obviously this is not what you would expect, when writing down notes I'm using a workaround, using system settings and overriding the "fullscreen" or "back to normal" shorcut from the window-menu. Regards
This has been fixed in 9.9 RC 1.