[sc-issues] [Issue 79084] unable to resize window

2007-12-05 Thread almagest
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User almagest changed the following:

What|Old value |New value

  Status|UNCONFIRMED   |RESOLVED

  Resolution|  |LATER





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Dec  5 09:05:07 + 
2007 ---
The workaround works - click on maximise button, then resize.

That means it is only really annoying for someone who has not been told the
workaround. But that means every apple user until they are told.

Blaming Apple X11 looks somewhat beside the point. It doesn't happen with OO
text docs. The reason it happens for spreadsheets appears to be that the app
sets the initial size to the whole screen. That stopped being sensible more than
5 years ago. My screen is 1920 x 1200 px (and far from the largest out there).
It is ludicrous for apps to open things to fill the whole screen.

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[sc-issues] [Issue 79084] unable to resize window

2007-07-02 Thread almagest
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 Issue #|79084
 Summary|unable to resize window
   Component|Spreadsheet
 Version|OOo 2.2
Platform|Macintosh
 URL|
  OS/Version|Mac OS X
  Status|UNCONFIRMED
   Status whiteboard|
Keywords|
  Resolution|
  Issue type|DEFECT
Priority|P3
Subcomponent|viewing
 Assigned to|spreadsheet
 Reported by|almagest





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Jul  2 12:45:35 + 
2007 ---
Opening a new spreadsheet causes it to open at maximum size. Toggling the max
button does not significantly change its size.
Unfortunately Mac windows (this is running under X11 on OS X) can only be
resized using the mouse by dragging the bottom right corner of the window. This
is off-screen (slightly below the bottom of the screen) and it is impossible to
get it onto the screen. 
This makes the software unusable. From memory the same thing happened with
wordprocessing, but in that case it was possible to get the bottom left corner
just onscreen, then shrink the window. Once you have done that future New
windows are the smaller size. But I have been unable to do this for 
spreadsheets.
There seems to be no way of changing the default behaviour - which is completely
daft anyway (I have a huge screen and it is absurd to fill it with a 
spreadsheet).

Kind regards

John Scholes
London, UK

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