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Re: Focus Drive and Folders- Never Mind
- Subject: Re: Focus Drive and Folders- Never Mind
- From: Pim Blokland <nipp@plane.nl>
- Date: 2000/01/27
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: NIPP
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- Reply-to: nipp@plane.nl
Randy Shackelford wrote:
>
> With system 7 and up, the zoom box will resize a window to either fit its
> contents or fit the screen boundaries, whichever is smaller. With the IIgs
> finder it's more of a toggle between minimizing/maximizing window size.
Oh, that. In the Mac Finder, it is a toggle too: after you change the
size of a window with the grow box, the zoom box toggles the window
between its "optimal" size and the size you just gave it. And if you
want full screen windows, you can always press option when you click
the zoom box...
> >Trouble with Mac OS 8 and up is that the Zoom box is in the wrong
> >position (not in the top right corner anymore).
>
> It didn't move much, just next to the new fangled windowshade box.
Yes, but I'd rather they had left the zoom box where it was and put
the windowshade box to the left of it. Or never implemented the
windowshade box at all; there is already another mechanism to invoke
the windowshade (double clicking on the title bar).
Anyway, if you have any ideas to get this thread back on topic again,
let me know.
--
Groetjes, Pim
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