On Jul 25, 2011, at 16:26, Jonas Zimmermann wrote:

> 
> On 25 Jul 2011, at 21:52, Christiaan Hofman wrote:
> 
>> What's Shift-Apple-<? Is that a new system shortcut for full screen?
> 
> That's the system-wide next window in application shortcut. Apple-Control-F 
> is fullscreen (in Mail or iTunes, didn't check anything else).
> YOu probably haven't changed anything, but I cannot reproduce this with the 
> new version.
> 

I changed a bit, I moved the note windows to floating before the full screen 
switch rather than at the end.

>> Can you try the new test version?
> 
> Yes. I'll send you 2 screenshots (before & after) off list, basically it 
> still does not resize.

I find it really strange that it does not resize. Apple seems to be very 
unintuitive then, but there's almost nothing in the docs about how they size 
the window.

> Is there a way to make the side panes top level? Since they are hidden most 
> of the time it doesn't make sense to  have to move annotation/snapshot 
> windows that might be in the way to interact with the temporarily shown side 
> panes.
> 
> Jonas
> 

And no, I cannot move the panels to the front, because they're attached to the 
full screen window, and therefore they're automatically at the same level, 
while the secondary windows must be at a higher level, otherwise they could be 
covered by the full screen window.

I made one last ditch try to fix the resizing issue, you can download from the 
same place.

Anyway, there seem to be several problems, and Apple still seems to be highly 
unreliable with spaces switching. So this won't be in a release before I have 
Lion (which will be at least until 10.7.1, because .0 releases always have 
problems).

Christiaan

> 
>> 
>> thanks
>> Christiaan
>> 
>> On Jul 25, 2011, at 14:19, Jonas Zimmermann wrote:
>> 
>>> Further to my previous email:
>>> It seems the anchored note window does appear when the document's window 
>>> got the focus by clicking into it before pressing Shift-Apple-F. If you 
>>> switch to it using Shift-Apple-<, it does not appear.
>>> Sometimes the Dock does not reappear when coming out of full screen mode, 
>>> but don't know how to reproduce.
>>> 
>>> Jonas
>>> 
>>> On 25 Jul 2011, at 20:59, Jonas Zimmermann wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Thanks Christiaan.
>>>> Just downloaded and quickly tested.
>>>> On 25 Jul 2011, at 20:05, Christiaan Hofman wrote:
>>>>> I am mostly interested in the following points:
>>>>> * does it work (both from the menu and from the new window button)?
>>>> 
>>>> It works. The view the PDF sits in does not fill the whole width of the 
>>>> screen, it'll just retain the window shape it had before (and is not 
>>>> resizable).
>>>> 
>>>>> * do you get a smooth animation back and forth?
>>>> Yest
>>>>> * do you get the sliding side panels??
>>>> Yes
>>>>> * do you see secondary windows (anchored notes, snapshots) in full screen 
>>>>> mode?
>>>> Almost. Snapshots stay on top when you invoke full screen, anchored note 
>>>> window did not come up for a note that was already there, but did show for 
>>>> a new note (edit: when I tried later switching back into fullscreen, they 
>>>> were there. But also was the Dock, strangely). I suppose the sliding panes 
>>>> should be on top of secondary windows, which they are not.
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Jonas
>>>> 
> 
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