On 16 Mar 2004, at 01:49 PM, Phil Daley wrote:

I can't imagine needing to see more than a whole page at once, in 100% page view, that would take up about a half a screen.

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You never zoom past 100%?

Again, I have a feeling you might be in the minority.

I can't image what possible purpose there would be in maximizing a scroll view. Whole width, obviously, but maximized would have at least 50% of the screen blank below the scroll view.

But so what? What's the problem here? What else do you need to see when you are working on a single Finale file?


Also, scroll view and page view have different ideal screen configurations. Scroll view screens want to be as long as possible, and page view screens want to be as tall as possible. Unless you want to modify your window size every time you switch views, the best solution is to have a window that both as long and as tall as your screen allows.

I guess, if I were writing a whole score of parts, like an orchestra, that could be useful.

Well, yeah.


Anyway, like David said, I'm not trying to force maximized screens on those what don't want 'em, I'm just trying to get Finale to behave like other OS X applications.

- Darcy

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