At 6:28 AM -0600 10/8/2010, Tina K. wrote:
Command+M does not work with Eudora so I suspect that it only works in Cocoa apps. Of course there's always Command+H to hide the frontmost app.
Not a Cocoa issue per se. The bindings are handled at a lower level, before the app gets control of the key strikes. The system provides a basic set of shortcuts, then many apps provide their own - which override the system's. In the case of Eudora, if you hack it a bit to remove the binding of cmd-M to Check Mail, then cmd-M will then minimize the window.
BTW I use the free utility RightZoom.app to control the behaviour of the green gem. Often times 'maximizing' a window gives arbitrary results
That's because zooming is mostly overridden/controlled by the individual apps. Drives me nutz that there's nothing consistant here!
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