Zanqeutil wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty schreef:
Zanqeutil wrote:
Daniel schreef:
Zanqeutil wrote:
Is there a way/ prefs setting to get the smaller normal Window back ?
Normal Window
http://i44.tinypic.com/2v1qkk9.jpg
Wide Window
http://i41.tinypic.com/hwejxg.jpg
Grab hold of one of the sides of the screen with your mouse pointer and
reduce the width of the window.
Works for me!
I tried that several times but that does nothing. When I click on the
sides I get a system error sound (sort of doink) and the bookmark window
flickers a bit. Resizing is impossible, it's fixed and locked.
You don't "click" the window borders, you "hover" the cursor and it will
change to a border-dragging symbol. *Then* click (once) and drag the
window to an appropriate width or height. Also, hovering a corner will
change to a diagonal arrow for click/drag.
I can move the window left/right/up/down when I click/grab the top bar
with the red X but nothing else.
That's what you should expect if you click in the window title bar. To
resize it, you need to hover an actual border of the window. This is all
standard GUI stuff from way back to Windows 2.0, and earlier in other
graphical operating systems.
Standard GUI stuff since Windows 2.0 and earlier, You mean DOS 1.0 ?
Yes, very nice explanation, it should work like this, but it did not
because the localstore.rdf file in some way was corrupted as Hartmut
Figge explained to me. I followed his advise and all is well now.
Question for you:
Do a Ctrl-D, the file Bookmark Window pops up, can you hover the borders
to enlarge or decrease the window as you can in the Bookmark manager ?
Yes, I could do this......mind you, the first time I tried it, I
switched to my Browser and pressed Ctrl-D and nothing happened, but then
I went back to my email screen re-clicked on the browser tab, clicked
somewhere in the Browser screen and then did Ctrl-D and up popped the
Bookmarks Manager screen!
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Daniel
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