On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 1:00 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
> David, I wonder what would happen if you used Detect Displays from the
> Displays System Prefs with Livecode running? It would be difficult for me to
> reproduce your condition, so you will have to test it if the condition still
> exists.
>
David, I wonder what would happen if you used Detect Displays from the Displays
System Prefs with Livecode running? It would be difficult for me to reproduce
your condition, so you will have to test it if the condition still exists.
Bob
On Aug 22, 2012, at 10:38 AM, Peter Haworth wrote:
> I'
I've had similar issues from time to time with only a single monitor.
Somehow, the dictionary window starts at the top of the screen and extends
below the bottom of the screen by enough pixels that I can't get to the
resize handle, haven't nailed down how it gets into that state. Usually
closing
On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 10:30 AM, Richard Gaskin
wrote:
> David C. wrote:
>>
>> The last time I used LC on my laptop, I apparently had a second
>> monitor installed, but do not have that setup any longer. Now when I
>> try to open the dictionary, I can see that it opens, but the location
>> is of
David C. wrote:
The last time I used LC on my laptop, I apparently had a second
monitor installed, but do not have that setup any longer. Now when I
try to open the dictionary, I can see that it opens, but the location
is off-screen and un-viewable. Will someone please tell me if there is
a simp
Howdy folks!
The last time I used LC on my laptop, I apparently had a second
monitor installed, but do not have that setup any longer. Now when I
try to open the dictionary, I can see that it opens, but the location
is off-screen and un-viewable. Will someone please tell me if there is
a simple fi