At 3/16/2004 12:37 PM, Darcy James Argue wrote:

>Yes, but in Finale, the Zoom ("maximize") button is effectively the
>same as the Maximize button in Windows.  In MacFinale, clicking the
>Zoom button *always* causes the top left corner of the window to align
>itself to the top left corner of the screen, and the window grows to
>the maximum "acceptable" size for the OS -- regardless of the window's
>current size and positioning, and regardless of the content of the
>window.  The Zoom button never causes Finale to display a window that
>is only nine inches wide.  (Unless it was like that before, and you hit
>the button twice -- you are right that it is a toggle.)

I was thinking of an MDI application when I was talking about "Maximizing" a document. That limits the document size to the size of the application.

"Maximizing" an application is a totally different process, something I would never ever do. It would then take up the whole screen. I cannot ever imagine a circumstance when this would be something I would want to do.

That would cause a ton of slack space around the actual document contents.

Phil Daley          < AutoDesk >
http://www.conknet.com/~p_daley



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