On Sat, May 05, 2007 at 10:29:09PM +0200, Jan van Wijk wrote: > > One question on the appearance, the biggest difference > I noticed between CS2 and CS3 is that CS3 just has its > palletes and menu-bars on the screen (left, top, right) > and the rest is your own desktop showing underneath. > Images open on that large area of desktop, each in > their own little 'window', but by default without any area > arround the photo, making for a busy looking screen. > (depending on your desktop colors/image :-) > > > With CS2 there was a greyish 'Photoshop desktop' where > all images opened upon, providing a neutral background. > > > Now I am unsure if this is a CS2 -> CS3 change, > or Windows -> Mac ...
That's a Windows/Mac change. On Windows each application has its own master window, and all sub-windows are children of that top window. On a Mac there's no equivalent; all the sub-windows are children of the main desktop. It's a style thing; the Mac has somewhere to put menus, etc., without creating a whole new window for that. Windows doesn't. -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

