Are you able to change the resolution so more fits on your screen or is 
this a silly idea.

Carole


On 30 Jul 2009, at 22:53, Stuart Dunkeld wrote:

>
> Alt-Zoom? It seems to get you more or less there, though I don't quite
> understand exactly what it is doing..
>
> --stuart
>
> On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 9:52 PM, Jason Davies<[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>>
>> after recent conversations about monitors, I got the one
>> mentioned (the newer one with 2ms response) via the Amazon 'it's
>> got a damaged box' route (125 quid, very nice.)
>>
>> now, on the old monitor, I had it portrait and rotated at 90
>> degrees -- since I mostly read pdfs on it etc. that's a problem
>> with iTunes which still thinks it should be that size. This
>> means the bottom of the window is below the bottom of the
>> monitor now (which is *almost* as tall landscape as the old one
>> was portrait).
>>
>> Easy in most applications -- you zoom and rezoom to fill screen.
>> uh, not with iTunes. You zoom, it goes to the mini-player. You
>> zoom again -- it goes back where it was originally.
>>
>> how can I persuade the window to fit to the screen?
>>
>>
>>>
>>
>
> >
>
regards

Carole Cornish

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