Working with two Displays...
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Working with two Displays...
Dear all,
I have two Displays (display1: Main Display, display2: Macbook).
The Livecode 9.0.1 Application itself starts every time in fullscreen on display1 (and I can not make it smaller).If I double klick on the card a the edit code window starts on display 2 (also in fullscreen).
Any Ideas how can I left the fullscreen mode OR what is to do to move the edit code window to another screen
I mean, I am working with Mac since many years, but I have really no Idea
Thanks
Stefan
I have two Displays (display1: Main Display, display2: Macbook).
The Livecode 9.0.1 Application itself starts every time in fullscreen on display1 (and I can not make it smaller).If I double klick on the card a the edit code window starts on display 2 (also in fullscreen).
Any Ideas how can I left the fullscreen mode OR what is to do to move the edit code window to another screen
I mean, I am working with Mac since many years, but I have really no Idea
Thanks
Stefan
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Re: Working with two Displays...
What does this mean?
revTools stack appears somewhere on the right-hand side?
Please can you post a screen-shot so things are a bit easier to understand.
Surely the revMenuBar stack appears near to top of the screen and thefullscreen on display1
revTools stack appears somewhere on the right-hand side?
Please can you post a screen-shot so things are a bit easier to understand.
Re: Working with two Displays...
I hesitated to comment since I'm not sure I was able to get a picture of what ace16vitamine was talking about at all.
My guess for part o fit is that this -
The editor window part of it is what really has me stumped. I don't have 2 monitors to go testing with, so I don't know if with backdrop on, it is extending to the 2nd one or not in back of the editor window. I seem to recall some one posting that the backdrop doesn't cover all connected displays, but since I could never have that situation, I didn't pay all that much attention to it
My guess for part o fit is that this -
is in reference to the backdrop being up (which takes up the whole screen), Lc in its barest essential is really a collection of different palettes. If that is part of the problem ace16vitamine, you should try turning off the backdrop by going to the view menu and unchecking backdrop.ace16vitamine wrote: ↑Fri Sep 28, 2018 10:18 pmThe Livecode 9.0.1 Application itself starts every time in fullscreen on display1 (and I can not make it smaller).
The editor window part of it is what really has me stumped. I don't have 2 monitors to go testing with, so I don't know if with backdrop on, it is extending to the 2nd one or not in back of the editor window. I seem to recall some one posting that the backdrop doesn't cover all connected displays, but since I could never have that situation, I didn't pay all that much attention to it
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Re: Working with two Displays...
Are you alright? I've never noticed you hesitating before.I hesitated to comment
I really wonder whether anyone wants the backdrop turned on by default,
and who at LC central, had that "bright" idea?
And, what, does "the editor window" mean?
When I am working with LiveCode I can normally see the revMenubar palette, the revTools palette,
and any stacks I am working on, and, from time to time the scriptEditor windows for any object(s) whose code I am mucking around with.
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Re: Working with two Displays...
Well, that's a big toss.I double klick on the card a the edit code window starts on display 2 (also in fullscreen).
I'm going to download LC 9.0.1 for Windows and mess around with it with WINE on my dual display Linux rig.
1. The installer opened on my second monitor.
1.1. "For You Only" . . . I'm just a selfish so-and-so.
2. Of course, with WINE installation of a Windows executable takes donkey's ages . . . waiting.
[Mind you, it has to be better than ReactOS . . . almost anything is.]
[What's ReactOS? . . . https://www.reactos.org/ . . . you'll be sorry you asked.]
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"Removing Installed Files" has to be a classic of our time!
AND, the progress bar is going backwards.
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Oh, Dear. Try again "All Users": 'Could not launch installer slave'
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Try again "Custom": 'Could not launch installer slave'
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Well, unfortunately, while I have a legal copy of W10 inside VirtualBox it works so slowly
I keep telling myself I was an idiot to pay for it (luckily, as it was part of an OEM it cost me 50 Euros, which is not the end of the world). As I recently invested heavily in a 64-bit PC to run
Linux on (2 Core, 2.6 GHz, 8 GB RAM - Free of charge as it is too weak to run Windows 10 natively), I am unlikely to run out and buy a spiffy thing just to run Windows; a family of operating systems I don't really like, to test this.
Certainly, my experience of LC 9.0.1 on both 32 and 64 bit XFCE Linux (Xubuntu, MX Linux) has been fine,
with the scriptEditor opening as a reasonably sized window (reflecting the size I set the scriptEditor window to last time I had it open). My Macintosh computers run OS 10.6 and 10.7 so they won't "stretch" beyond LC 8.1.10.
Re: Working with two Displays...
I guess it just goes to prove that everyone has an off dayrichmond62 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 29, 2018 6:13 pmAre you alright? I've never noticed you hesitating before.I hesitated to comment
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Re: Working with two Displays...
That's what I told my wife when she swore that that human could speak.I guess it just goes to prove that everyone has an off day
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Re: Working with two Displays...
Now: at the risk of being accused of being boring, back to the problems:
1. The scriptEditor opening full-screen:
as long as the scriptEditor is not so full-screen that it does not have a side and a bottom that can be grabbed with a mouse and/or trackpad pointer, it should be possible to resize the thing to whatever size you want and positioned on whichever monitor you want future scriptEditors to open on; and the IDE should respect those choices and retain them for future use.
2. The Backdrop:
is a nuisance because on attempting to make it disappear it can "push" the revMenuBar and the revTools palettes "behind" itself so one cannot get at them.
Try Ctrl-M to initiate the Message Box and then type "hide backdrop" so that it will be hidden for that session so that you can get at the menubar to hide it permanently.
1. The scriptEditor opening full-screen:
as long as the scriptEditor is not so full-screen that it does not have a side and a bottom that can be grabbed with a mouse and/or trackpad pointer, it should be possible to resize the thing to whatever size you want and positioned on whichever monitor you want future scriptEditors to open on; and the IDE should respect those choices and retain them for future use.
2. The Backdrop:
is a nuisance because on attempting to make it disappear it can "push" the revMenuBar and the revTools palettes "behind" itself so one cannot get at them.
Try Ctrl-M to initiate the Message Box and then type "hide backdrop" so that it will be hidden for that session so that you can get at the menubar to hide it permanently.
Re: Working with two Displays...
It has been a good while since I used a mac in any serious way, so excuse these if they don't apply.
On 'nix, you can hold the 'alt' key and grab and move a window. I know a mac kb doesn't have an alt key, but I *think* the option key is equivalent, perhaps trying that will allow you to move a window to a position where the side or bottom are grab-able.
Along the same line of thought, if the backdrop completely covers or pushes the menu bar somehow, it is possible you can still get to the menu by using command + ~ (tilde) which may allow you to hit the view menu and turn off the backdrop.
On 'nix, you can hold the 'alt' key and grab and move a window. I know a mac kb doesn't have an alt key, but I *think* the option key is equivalent, perhaps trying that will allow you to move a window to a position where the side or bottom are grab-able.
Along the same line of thought, if the backdrop completely covers or pushes the menu bar somehow, it is possible you can still get to the menu by using command + ~ (tilde) which may allow you to hit the view menu and turn off the backdrop.
You and I are in complete agreement on that statement, regardless of the OS
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Re: Working with two Displays...
OK, disabling backdrop is working for the main display, perfect. But on the other screen I can not move the code editor (see screenshot). It is every time in full screen.
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Re: Working with two Displays...
Solution: In the message box:
and the script editor is small again.
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set the rect of stack "revNewScriptEditor 1" to 100,100,800,800