On Mar 3, 2005, at 8:38 AM, Darcy James Argue wrote:
Hi Chris,
There's a good example of my confusion. The window goes to the minimum width, good. However, the height is about half of my screen, with a scroll bar appearing on the right, even though I am able to manually resize the window so that the entire contents appear WITHOUT a scroll bar. This does not appear to be the minimum height to display the page's contents?
What version of Safari/OS X are you using? What's your window position and size before you click the Zoom button? I don't get the behavior you describe. For me, clicking the zoom button on this page causes the window to resize so that no scroll bars are visible.
Starting from a window larger than the page, clicking the green button makes the page smaller than the content. Starting from a window manually resized to be smaller than the content makes the zoom behave as expected. I am using the latest updates of both OS and Safari.
I don't find this confusing at all. Moreover, the behavior in OS X is for the most part extremely similar to the way the zoom button in Mac OS has always worked. The widget *looks* different now (green circle instead of a square inside a box) but the behavior is virtually identical. It's certainly identical behavior in Finale -- the zoom button works exactly the same in OS X as it did in OS 9 and earlier.
Yes, in Finale.
And in the Finder, and in MS Word, and in iTunes, and in most instances I can think of...
I guess I just don't find myself maximising windows in those situations. Probably because once I set the windows to a size I like, the app remembers them for the next time. 8-(
Christopher
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