Thanks for that. It is somewhat comforting to see that others experience a few of the same issues.
Sent from my iPad > On 2 May 2021, at 22:19, Justin C. Walker via Bibdesk-users > <[email protected]> wrote: > > FWIW, I have tried to reproduce this, with the following results, with > BibDesk 1.8.2 (5548) on both systems. > > macOS 10.13.6: > - double-clicking title bar makes the main window “full size”, but without > hiding the menu bar > - I see other behavior reported by the OP, but intermittently. In > particular, sometimes, the cursor > looks like a one-way arrow (at the borders), and when in that happens, > sometimes it only moves the > window edge one way, sometimes both ways. > > macOS 10.15.7: > - double-clicking title bar has no effect. > - Other reported behavior not seen. > - clicking the maximize button (upper left, right end) maximizes as expected. > - when maximized, window can’t be adjusted; i have to “de-maximize” with > maximize button first. > > HTH > > Justin > > >> On May 1, 2021, at 14:40 , Christiaan Hofman <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> I really cannot reproduce any of that, and there is absolutely no reason why >> BibDesk windows would behave any other way from other windows, as this is >> all standard stuff. >> >> Perhaps you have a small window at the minimum size/ >> >> Christiaan >> >>>> On 1 May 2021, at 23:07, Trevor Jenkins <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>> On 1 May 2021, at 18:53, Christiaan Hofman <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> On 1 May 2021, at 19:25, Trevor Jenkins <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> I intended to single click on the window title to bring it to the front >>>>> (it was partially occluded by a browser window). It came to the front but >>>>> erratic behaviour from the mouse was interpreted as a double click and >>>>> therefore a request to maximise the window. When this happens with other >>>>> programs a deliberate double click on the window title restores BOTH >>>>> height and width; this is standard window behaviour. However, the double >>>>> click on the bibdesk window only restored the height. And no amount of >>>>> mouse dragage whether window edge or corner changes the window width; >>>>> this not standard window behaviour. >>>>> >>>>>> On 1 May 2021, at 18:10, Christiaan Hofman <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> On 1 May 2021, at 18:59, Trevor Jenkins <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Erratic mouse behaviour on window title interpreted as request to >>>>>>> maximise the window. Double clicking on title returned the window to >>>>>>> its original height but the width remains at full screen. Any attempt >>>>>>> to resize the window width does not work. Whether I try using the mouse >>>>>>> on either the left or right side is ineffective as is trying to resize >>>>>>> from a corner. Original size was my preferred setting; I want that >>>>>>> back. How? >>>>>> >>>>>> I am not sure what you mean. What mouse behavior are you talking about >>>>>> exactly, i.e. what did you do /exactly/, what did you expect to happen, >>>>>> and what did you see happening? Did you click on the green window >>>>>> button? i am not seeing anything out of the ordinary, just standard >>>>>> window behavior. >>>>>> >>>>>> Christiaan >>>> >>>> We’re not adding anything non-standard to the window, it’s just a standard >>>> window and we don not interpret any clicks on the window frame from our >>>> code, so you must do something different. >>> >>> There is something very odd going on with BibDesk windows. If I create a >>> new bibliography I cannot change the width! Mouse cursor on the left-hand >>> edge displays as <- and not as <-> similarly on the right-hend edge it >>> displays as -> and not <->. BibDesk is the ONLY program on my Mac that >>> exhibits this behaviour. >>> >>> Regards, Trevor. >>> >>> <>< Re: deemed! >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Bibdesk-users mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bibdesk-users > > -- > Justin C. Walker, Curmudgeon at Large > Institute for the Absorption of Federal Funds > ----------- > Like the ski resort full of girls hunting for husbands > and husbands hunting for girls, the situation is not > as symmetrical as it might seem. > - Alan MacKay > -- > > > > _______________________________________________ > Bibdesk-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bibdesk-users _______________________________________________ Bibdesk-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bibdesk-users
