On 16 Mar 2004, at 12:53 PM, Phil Daley wrote:

"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.

You cannot *imagine*? You genuinely cannot see the appeal of having the maximum visible area in Finale?


I think you may perhaps be in the minority there.

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

That depends on your zoom level, and the size of your page. And in scroll view, you will never have horizontal "slack space" and, in orchestral music, you are unlikely to have vertical "slack space" unless you have a massive, portrait-oriented LCD. And even then, you might sometimes need to drop down to 75% to see everything.


I won't go so far to say I can't "imagine" a circumstance where you were working on a single Finale document and would *not* want your Finale window to take up the whole screen. But I'll admit, I'm having a lot of difficulty thinking of any substantial advantages to doing it that way.

- Darcy

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