I use a modern MacBook Pro together with an older 23" Apple Cinema HD second display. When the displays (using System Preferences -> Displays) are arranged in a conventional side-by-side way with the tops of each display aligned, the layout of the Livecode IDE works as expected.
When I "arrange" the larger display 'above' the MacBook Pro display however, the Livecode IDE opens in the second monitor despite the MacBook Pro being defined as the primary display. Windows and palettes behave erratically and sometimes disappear completely from either screen. For serious work I have to disconnect the second monitor.
A related issue is that, if the monitors are arranged side by side (in display preferences) but the tops of each display are not exactly in line, the Livecode IDE also behaves really erratically. It will place windows and palettes and sometimes the IDE control bar in seemingly random ways, or half off one screen, or whatever. Basically it is unusable.
Is this perhaps a bug ... or more likely just an artifact of my using a second monitor which is 8 or 9 years old with a non-Apple (Kanex) USB-C to DVI display adaptor? I haven't tested for these issues using a modern second display.
Any advice or guidance appreciated.
erratic IDE layout behavior with multiple monitors
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Re: erratic IDE layout behavior with multiple monitors
I am currently using a Polycarbonate iMac (2006) with a Philips 23 inch thing to the left of it.
Mac OS 10.7.8
I have no obvious problems with LiveCode at all, but that is probably because
I always keep the Menubar and the Tools stack on the home monitor, and only
use the Philips one for either "parking" stacks I'm not working on, or for other
apps that I tend to use at the same time (such as GIMP).
Mac OS 10.7.8
I have no obvious problems with LiveCode at all, but that is probably because
I always keep the Menubar and the Tools stack on the home monitor, and only
use the Philips one for either "parking" stacks I'm not working on, or for other
apps that I tend to use at the same time (such as GIMP).
Re: erratic IDE layout behavior with multiple monitors
even worse, if you have them organized vertically, you get baaaaaaaaaaad mojo.
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I filed a couple of bug reports related to this, so find them and sign on to them.
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Re: erratic IDE layout behavior with multiple monitors
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Re: erratic IDE layout behavior with multiple monitors
I wouldn't go so far as to say the current situation is unusable, but it's certainly erratic.
Even something like setting the backdrop - sometimes it's on the main monitor, sometimes the other.
Even something like setting the backdrop - sometimes it's on the main monitor, sometimes the other.
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