On Oct 19, 2004, at 2:00 AM, Are Hansen wrote:

Some small bugs have appeared in my Finder (OS X 10.3.5):

- When saving a file to the Desktop in an application, it always appears in the top right corner on the desktop, on top of the HD icon. After saving a few files, I get a thick stack of documents there.

I've had this happen before. It usually happens when I've got a lot of icons all over my desktop; I think something confuses the 'where do I put this' algorithm in the Finder. I've found that two things help: Select 'Arrange' from the finder's view menu and arrange the icons, and cleaning up the desktop to create space.




- The name of a file sometimes gets a thin black line under the shadowed text. If I click and then unclick it, it goes away - but comes back after a while.



I've seen this once or twice, I put it down to a video refresh problem. Moving the icon or opening a window over it and closing it made it go away.


Didn' use to be like this. Don't know exactly when it started, but at least it was after the 10.3.5 upgrade.


I've both things happen on both my OS X Macs, one is running 10.2.

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