Additionally, moving the document from the secondary display to the 
primary display, THEN going full screen, THEN moving the document back 
to the secondary display and going full screen will make things work.

So, there appears to be some strange bug under certain resolutions..

--Ted

Ted Pavlic wrote:
> UPDATE:
> 
> His (and my) primary resolution: 1440x900
> 
> His secondary resolution: 1600x1200
> 
> WHEN HE CHANGED his secondary resolution to 1400x1050, things started 
> working. IN FACT, changing things BACK to 1600x1200 made things start 
> working again at THAT resolution (however, the left and right bars only 
> spanned about 3/4 of the screen rather than the full screen).
> 
> NOTE: My secondary resolution is 1280x1024. I've never had any problems.
> 
> NOTE: We have not played around with changing the relative virtual 
> position of his two monitors.
> 
> --Ted
> 
> Ted Pavlic wrote:
>> I don't have this problem, but my officemate does, and he's running a 
>> nearly identical setup as me.
>>
>> Both of us have Powerbook G4's connected to external monitors (mine is 
>> LCD; his is CRT). We are both stretching our desktop across each monitor 
>> and keeping the main desktop on the Powerbook's screen. We both edit our 
>> LaTeX on our PowerBook and display our PDF with Skim in the external 
>> monitor.
>>
>> On my machine, full screen and presentation mode both work.
>>
>> On his machine, both modes produce a grey rectangle stretching 3/4 up 
>> the screen and 1/10 across the screen starting in the lower-right-hand 
>> corner. In full screen mode, his sidebars properly show up on the left 
>> and right.
>>
>> Has anyone else had a similar problem?
>>
>> On top of this, things worked fine when he first started using Skim 
>> (which he thinks was Skim 0.5.1). However, at that time he was using a 
>> different monitor (an ancient HP CRT).
>>
>> Thoughts? --
>> Ted
>>
> 

-- 
Ted Pavlic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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