Livecode installed on MacBook pro, display extended monitor
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Livecode installed on MacBook pro, display extended monitor
Dear lc experts
Newbie to lc, thanks for the patient.
I have livecode installed on MacBook pro (2015)
Display Connected and extendes to external monitor.
When launching the lc app the stack "window" is always opened in the extended display.
when working without the extended display the stack is not visible and makes it impossible to work.
I tried uninstalling, reboot, install latest lc, same result.
Is this a known issue ? Any idea how to fix, workaround?
Thanks for your support
Newbie to lc, thanks for the patient.
I have livecode installed on MacBook pro (2015)
Display Connected and extendes to external monitor.
When launching the lc app the stack "window" is always opened in the extended display.
when working without the extended display the stack is not visible and makes it impossible to work.
I tried uninstalling, reboot, install latest lc, same result.
Is this a known issue ? Any idea how to fix, workaround?
Thanks for your support
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Re: Livecode installed on MacBook pro, display extended monitor
I am not entirely sure what you mean by an extended display.
I have a Mac Mini that has 3 displays:
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LiveCode always starts up in the central one, and if I disconnect the other 2 that still happens.
HOWEVER I have set my display setup to something non-standard:
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I turned OFF 'Displays have separate spaces': this means No menuBar on secondary monitors, but it does mean what
I would term "clear run-through" between monitors.
I have a Mac Mini that has 3 displays:
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LiveCode always starts up in the central one, and if I disconnect the other 2 that still happens.
HOWEVER I have set my display setup to something non-standard:
- -
I turned OFF 'Displays have separate spaces': this means No menuBar on secondary monitors, but it does mean what
I would term "clear run-through" between monitors.
Re: Livecode installed on MacBook pro, display extended monitor
I'm also not entirely sure of the setup the OP is using, from the post, it looks like they are talking about at least one extra monitor, but they don't specify which stack isn't showing up on the main monitor when the other isn't present?
If that is the case, this video should be of some help.
In the video, I used 'topLeft', but you could just as easily use 'loc' or any other number of references that Lc has for coordinates. For instance,
works just fine for centering it on screen.
If that is the case, this video should be of some help.
In the video, I used 'topLeft', but you could just as easily use 'loc' or any other number of references that Lc has for coordinates. For instance,
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set the loc of stack "Untitled 1" to the screenLoc
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Re: Livecode installed on MacBook pro, display extended monitor
Indeed: but I wonder about revTools, revMenubar and Properties palettes.
Also, in the messageBox appears off-screen things are going to be awkward.
Also, in the messageBox appears off-screen things are going to be awkward.
Re: Livecode installed on MacBook pro, display extended monitor
If that were the case, I might suggest a non Lc method, such as one of these.
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Re: Livecode installed on MacBook pro, display extended monitor
thanks for the quick response, the workaround suggested by bogs actually helped. changing the display scale I was able to get the hidden window.
Re: Livecode installed on MacBook pro, display extended monitor
Usually, my Mac works without a hitch. But every once in a while, it gets a little…cantankerous.