I wrote: > Imagine that there are 3 possible window states instead of two: > - Locked. (Iconified, perhaps with a padlock badge. Clicking > attempts to change it to "interactive", which requires credentials to > be supplied as set for the window.) > - Interactive. (User can manually size the window and interact with > its contents.) > - Presentation. (Dynamically sizes itself to fit in all available, > visible space in the workspace, without affecting other windows. > Clicking changes it to "interactive".)
I should note that any time a window is changed back to "interactive" mode, its size is changed to the last size that was manually set.
