• OSX 11.6 window frames

    From Siri Cruise@21:1/5 to All on Sun Mar 6 20:26:37 2022
    I can't say how much I appreciate when it decides I no longer
    need to adjust a window so it draws the window frame beyond the
    screen edges so I can no longer change the size or even see the
    traffic lights. The fix is to quit and then try to find the
    preferences in ~/Library and delete those. This is such a winning
    OS. I assume Apple is trying to destroy its laptop market.

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  • From Your Name@21:1/5 to Siri Cruise on Mon Mar 7 18:29:14 2022
    On 2022-03-07 04:26:37 +0000, Siri Cruise said:

    I can't say how much I appreciate when it decides I no longer
    need to adjust a window so it draws the window frame beyond the
    screen edges so I can no longer change the size or even see the
    traffic lights. The fix is to quit and then try to find the
    preferences in ~/Library and delete those. This is such a winning
    OS. I assume Apple is trying to destroy its laptop market.

    It's not Mac OS, it's something you've done.

    A. Possibly you've activated full screen mode by accident.
    Try one of these:
    - move the mouse cursor to the top of the display
    to show the app's toolbar or title bar and click
    the green 'traffic light' button.
    - press Command-Control-F.
    - Go ot the menu bar and choose View > Exit Full Screen.

    B. Change the Display prefences to a higher resolution so
    the window is on-screen properly. Alter the window, then
    change the resolution back.

    C. If you've been using more than one display or mirroring
    to a bigger display, you may need to plug back into those
    extra displays to fic the window beofre disconnecting them.

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  • From STALKING_TARGET_65@21:1/5 to Your Name on Mon Mar 7 02:16:57 2022
    On Sunday, March 6, 2022 at 10:29:21 PM UTC-7, Your Name wrote:
    On 2022-03-07 04:26:37 +0000, Siri Cruise said:

    I can't say how much I appreciate when it decides I no longer
    need to adjust a window so it draws the window frame beyond the
    screen edges so I can no longer change the size or even see the
    traffic lights. The fix is to quit and then try to find the
    preferences in ~/Library and delete those. This is such a winning
    OS. I assume Apple is trying to destroy its laptop market.
    It's not Mac OS, it's something you've done.

    A. Possibly you've activated full screen mode by accident.
    Try one of these:
    - move the mouse cursor to the top of the display
    to show the app's toolbar or title bar and click
    the green 'traffic light' button.
    - press Command-Control-F.
    - Go ot the menu bar and choose View > Exit Full Screen.

    B. Change the Display prefences to a higher resolution so
    the window is on-screen properly. Alter the window, then
    change the resolution back.

    C. If you've been using more than one display or mirroring
    to a bigger display, you may need to plug back into those
    extra displays to fic the window beofre disconnecting them.


    Proof Just Wondering accuses everyone of being Snit http://sandman.net/files/snit_circus.png.

    You ran it and benchmarked it and your "extensive experience" lead you
    to that opinion, proving what? Demanding Just Wondering to admit guilt,
    which is just common sense, is not the same as quoting his lies. My idea
    was that good people come here _to_ take on those who disagree. It isn't
    like we all do not quickly figure out what this forum is, Snit Glasser especially. Why do you keep quoting yourself? Snit Glasser and Graham
    Bell had their clinkers and their discomfort. But one played it off and
    didn't do anything too shocking that could not be backed with peer reviews.



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    him. He clearly wants the attention"
    Steven Petruzzellis, making the dumbest comment ever uttered.

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  • From Lewis@21:1/5 to Siri Cruise on Mon Mar 7 11:26:27 2022
    In message <chine.bleu-3C4067.20262906032022@reader.eternal-september.org> Siri Cruise <chine.bleu@yahoo.com> wrote:
    I can't say how much I appreciate when it decides I no longer
    need to adjust a window so it draws the window frame beyond the
    screen edges so I can no longer change the size or even see the
    traffic lights.

    What the hell are you talking about? You can drag to resize a window
    from any edge.

    The fix is to quit and then try to find the preferences in ~/Library
    and delete

    This is nonsense. I have *never* had to do that for any application on
    any Mac since I first used a Mac in 1987.


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    And there were all the stars, looking remarkably like powered
    diamonds spilled on black velvet, the stars that lured and
    ultimately called the boldest towards them...

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  • From Siri Cruise@21:1/5 to Lewis on Mon Mar 7 04:09:03 2022
    In article <slrnt2bqv2.jaf.g.kreme@zephyrus.local>,
    Lewis <g.kreme@kreme.dont-email.me> wrote:

    In message <chine.bleu-3C4067.20262906032022@reader.eternal-september.org> Siri Cruise <chine.bleu@yahoo.com> wrote:
    I can't say how much I appreciate when it decides I no longer
    need to adjust a window so it draws the window frame beyond the
    screen edges so I can no longer change the size or even see the
    traffic lights.

    What the hell are you talking about? You can drag to resize a window
    from any edge.

    Not when the edge is offscreen.


    The fix is to quit and then try to find the preferences in ~/Library
    and delete

    This is nonsense. I have *never* had to do that for any application on
    any Mac since I first used a Mac in 1987.

    I never had this before getting stuck 11.6.

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  • From Siri Cruise@21:1/5 to frelwizzen@gmail.com on Mon Mar 7 04:18:20 2022
    In article
    <377dc349-e4cb-49df-b83d-560d3f4df161n@googlegroups.com>,
    STALKING_TARGET_65 <frelwizzen@gmail.com> wrote:

    It's not Mac OS, it's something you've done.

    Yes. I turned on the machine.

    A. Possibly you've activated full screen mode by accident.
    Try one of these:
    - move the mouse cursor to the top of the display
    to show the app's toolbar or title bar and click
    the green 'traffic light' button.

    I can't do that because the title bar like resize zones are drawn
    offscreen

    - press Command-Control-F.
    - Go ot the menu bar and choose View > Exit Full Screen.

    B. Change the Display prefences to a higher resolution so
    the window is on-screen properly. Alter the window, then
    change the resolution back.

    The resolutions are Default or Scaled. I use Accessibility>Zoom
    but if that's screwing window boundaries, that's another neat
    idea for 11.6.

    I installed the latest Seashore and discoverred it and the OS
    don't agree on where pixels and the mouse are. It makes the
    pencil nearly worthless.

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    I am an Andrea Doria sockpuppet. insults Islam. Mohammed

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  • From Dusty Kook@21:1/5 to Siri Cruise on Mon Mar 7 09:11:53 2022
    On Monday, March 7, 2022 at 5:18:30 AM UTC-7, Siri Cruise wrote:
    In article
    <377dc349-e4cb-49df...@googlegroups.com>,
    STALKING_TARGET_65 <frelw...@gmail.com> wrote:

    It's not Mac OS, it's something you've done.
    Yes. I turned on the machine.
    A. Possibly you've activated full screen mode by accident.
    Try one of these:
    - move the mouse cursor to the top of the display
    to show the app's toolbar or title bar and click
    the green 'traffic light' button.
    I can't do that because the title bar like resize zones are drawn
    offscreen
    - press Command-Control-F.
    - Go ot the menu bar and choose View > Exit Full Screen.

    B. Change the Display prefences to a higher resolution so
    the window is on-screen properly. Alter the window, then
    change the resolution back.
    The resolutions are Default or Scaled. I use Accessibility>Zoom
    but if that's screwing window boundaries, that's another neat
    idea for 11.6.

    I installed the latest Seashore and discoverred it and the OS
    don't agree on where pixels and the mouse are. It makes the
    pencil nearly worthless.
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    'I desire mercy, not sacrifice.' /|\
    Discordia: not just a religion but also a parody. This post / \
    I am an Andrea Doria sockpuppet. insults Islam. Mohammed


    His dream is to see Peeler irritated by the spraying of the groups outside.
    And hey, that could kill this group. For all the boasting Nospam's done
    on this topic, the 'Professional Developer' does not understand how to do
    this. It only takes a couple seconds to select a sentence and 'Google' it.
    No one who isn't just using you for trouble-making purposes (isn't a sock)
    sees you as anything remotely close to respectable. You have nobody but yourself to blame for that. Seriously, what lie? Why would you want to limit all commands on open source tools to what can be done on Windows and macOS?

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  • From Lewis@21:1/5 to Siri Cruise on Mon Mar 7 20:42:16 2022
    In message <chine.bleu-4C8961.04085407032022@reader.eternal-september.org> Siri Cruise <chine.bleu@yahoo.com> wrote:
    In article <slrnt2bqv2.jaf.g.kreme@zephyrus.local>,
    Lewis <g.kreme@kreme.dont-email.me> wrote:

    In message <chine.bleu-3C4067.20262906032022@reader.eternal-september.org> >> Siri Cruise <chine.bleu@yahoo.com> wrote:
    I can't say how much I appreciate when it decides I no longer
    need to adjust a window so it draws the window frame beyond the
    screen edges so I can no longer change the size or even see the
    traffic lights.

    What the hell are you talking about? You can drag to resize a window
    from any edge.

    Not when the edge is offscreen.

    It is not possible to get all four edges offscreen.

    --
    When the least they could do to you was everything, then the most
    they could do to you suddenly held no terror. --Small Gods

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  • From Your Name@21:1/5 to Siri Cruise on Tue Mar 8 13:00:41 2022
    On 2022-03-07 12:18:20 +0000, Siri Cruise said:
    In article
    <377dc349-e4cb-49df-b83d-560d3f4df161n@googlegroups.com>,
    STALKING_TARGET_65 <frelwizzen@gmail.com> wrote:

    It's not Mac OS, it's something you've done.

    Yes. I turned on the machine.

    A. Possibly you've activated full screen mode by accident.
    Try one of these:
    - move the mouse cursor to the top of the display
    to show the app's toolbar or title bar and click
    the green 'traffic light' button.

    I can't do that because the title bar like resize zones are drawn
    offscreen

    - press Command-Control-F.
    - Go to the menu bar and choose View > Exit Full Screen.

    B. Change the Display prefences to a higher resolution so
    the window is on-screen properly. Alter the window, then
    change the resolution back.

    The resolutions are Default or Scaled.

    Scaled allows you to choose a resolution. Holding down the Option key
    when selecting scaled may give you more resolution choices. Some
    resolutions may not work with your particular display, but the OS will
    change it and then ask for confirmation - if you don't confirm it
    (because you can't see it), the OS will automatically switch back to
    the original resolution after a few seconds.



    I use Accessibility>Zoom but if that's screwing window boundaries,
    that's another neat idea for 11.6.

    I installed the latest Seashore and discoverred it and the OS
    don't agree on where pixels and the mouse are. It makes the
    pencil nearly worthless.

    If you're using Zoom with Seashore, then that's likely a bug in the app
    that the developer needs to sort out. Few people use either, let alone
    both, so probably nobody has noticed it before.

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