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Minimise buttons windows vs mac
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minimise buttons windows vs mac
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So I finally clicked on Window > Cascade. In InDesign, there is no Window > Screen Mode > Normal.

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Why can't they just tell us how to fix it? Or fix whatever the online Help resource is doing to our Adobe software? Sheeesh! And that may have messed up the damned Minimize, Maximize, Close buttons. I suspect Adobe modified components in my InDesign on my PC when I accessed InDesign Help, perhaps to make the resource pages render correctly or some similar reason.

minimise buttons windows vs mac

The link goes to the *online* Adobe InDesign Help resource / knowledge base. On both occasions, I clicked InDesign Help to learn about Tabs. Today, suddenly, I got the same infernal problem AGAIN in the NEW document! Spent the whole day trying tons of things, including suggestions in here and elsewhere. After wasting half a day trying to find a solution, I gave up and had to copy and paste the entire 32-page document onto a new document and redo all margins, links, page numbers, etc. Three weeks ago I had this aggravatingly annoying problem in InDesign for the first time. Using the OS close/min/max buttons behaves better.Įureka! I found it! For InDesign and Windows, at least. Shift-F is pretty much as immediatly above In LR Classic CC, Menu / Window/Screen Mode/Full Screen I loose the MAC close/min/max buttons, but I can get the LR menu bar, but I cannot get the MAC top bar or task bar

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In LR Classic CC, Menu / Window/Enter Full Screen/ behaves (note that if I look at/WIndow/Scrren Mode/ I find it is Normal (I started this in normal) My test start at not max and normal screen mode Depending upon how you got a full screen, at least on my rig, what you are talking about behaves differently. And if you eneterd full screen via shift-F or clciking on the max button, or went into the menu, it might dis-behave differently. Update: Played with this awhile, one time it did not work, but learned that if I moved mouse up to top of screen AND then clicked the mouse, it behaved. This on LR v8.2 (on my rig notice in Adobe Creative Cloud Desktop app that this new version is available just appeared tonight) Same for bottom of screen, moving mouse down and out brings up the lower bar. BUT, if I move my mouse up and towards out of screen, that capability scrolls down so I can use it. When I maximize LR Classic CC it does indeed fill the entire screen, and shows no close/min/max buttons.

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mid2015) Mac OS High Sierra 10.13.6 (nope, not going to Mojave yet)

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turned on my MacBook Pro (Retina 15-inch. (Some Mac programs let you exit Mac full screen mode by pressing Esc or Ctrl-Command-F, but those shortcuts don’t do that in Lightroom.) If it’s happening to all Mac applications, that suggests a problem that is bigger than Lightroom. I see that you said the menu bar and window title bar are only displaying for a short time when you move the pointer to the top of the screen, but try again and see if there’s any way you can click that button.Īnother question: If you put a different application into Mac full screen mode, such as Safari, can you get the menu bar and window title bar to stay open when you hold the pointer at the top edge of the screen? I’m just wondering if that problem is only happening in Lightroom 6, or across all Mac applications. The only way to exit Mac full screen mode in Lightroom is to click that green button on the window title bar.

minimise buttons windows vs mac

If Lightroom is using macOS full screen mode, the Lightroom Shift+F screen mode shortcut will have no effect. If you see a check mark there, then Lightroom 6 itself is not in full screen mode, which means if Lightroom is full screen, it’s using macOS full screen mode. Hold the pointer at the top of the screen to reveal the menu bar, and make sure Window > Screen Mode > Normal is selected.












Minimise buttons windows vs mac