On Aug 19, 2011, at 21:06, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:

> 
> On Aug 19, 2011, at 11:07 , Adam M. Goldstein wrote:
> 
>> I wasn't going to bring this up because it sounded too complicated at first 
>> but I thought that if say ten of us chipped in $4 each or whatever, we could 
>> outfit Christiaan (and maybe Adam?) with an installation of Lion,
> 
> I have Lion at home, but I don't use it. There are two primary reasons:
> 
> 1) I use Snow Leopard every day at work, and switching between them is 
> annoying (Duplicate vs Save As)
> 
> 2) Xcode 3 isn't supported under Lion (I think the Xcode 4 
> single-window-multiple-document interface sucks, and it also drops true 
> 10.5.x support)
> 
> For other reasons, TidBITS has a nice summary: 
> 
> http://tidbits.com/article/12412
> 
> I might start using Lion at some point just to get security and maintenance 
> updates, but for the first time since 10.0 Public Beta, the changes I dislike 
> outweigh the ones I like.  YMMV.
> 
>> so we could start seeing the stuff like the full screen mode and the changes 
>> to the scroll bars. It's going to have to happen sometime, I suppose.
> 
> I'm not sure why you'd want to use BibDesk in full screen mode, at least for 
> editing or adding references.  The scrollers could have issues with the file 
> view layout, but should work fine in the legacy mode; I consider hiding them 
> to be one of Apple's worst design mistakes in recent history.
> 
> -- 
> Adam

I did enable the full screen feature on Lion for the main window in today's 
nightly, considering that for those who are not interested in it the intrusion 
is minimal (just a small button in the title bar). For this reason I also did 
no bother to add a menu item.

I also realized that with the vanishing scroll bars the zoom popups in the 
previews would also be vanishing. So (I think) I fixed that in todays nightly, 
always forcing these scrollers to be shown. I also made it look more like the 
Lion scrollbars. Can someone confirm that's working?

Christiaan


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