On 09/10/2018 08:12 AM, Bob Sneidar via use-livecode wrote:
All my apps do this, but typically, unless the developer has a bug up his butt 
about the old fullscreen method, if you hold the option key down while clicking 
the green maximize control, it should work like the old way. There is an option 
in preferences too I think to switch back to the old way by default.
<rant>
Developers will sometimes put in new features in such a way that you have to do 
something to NOT use them. This is a perfect example. Microsoft's Ribbons is 
another. Apple *could* have added the fullscreen feature but informed us that 
you have to hold the option key down to do it. Instead they did the reverse. 
Their thinking is probably that if they don't force people to use a new 
feature, they probably won't. Very likely. On the other hand, I don't feel 
developers should take the liberty of changing how I work on *my* computer, 
without having a really good reason for doing so.
</rant>
Fullscreen mode for a stack on osx seems more like kiosk mode. I'd 
expect that fullscreen would maximize the stack, the way it does on 
other platforms, and the way other applications work, and that kiosk 
mode would be a more specialized when you really don't want a menubar 
appearing at the top of the screen.
But then if I wanted some control over my environment I'd use linux.
<g>

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 Mark Wieder
 ahsoftw...@gmail.com

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