On 05/28/2017 09:08 AM, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote:
Mark Wieder wrote:
On linux you can alt-click to grab and move a window.
...which is both great and horrible.
It's handy, of course, but it also means not being able to rely on
Alt-click in our UIs.
In many cases I've migrated
Mark Wieder wrote:
On linux you can alt-click to grab and move a window.
...which is both great and horrible.
It's handy, of course, but it also means not being able to rely on
Alt-click in our UIs.
In many cases I've migrated some Alt-click functionality to Shift-click,
but it's nice to
On 05/28/2017 02:35 AM, Colin Holgate via use-livecode wrote:
Was just testing something and needed to look up a function in the dictionary.
As can often happen, especially when you frequently alternate between using one
and two monitors, the top of the dictionary window was underneath the macO
There’s just a Reload option in macOS right-click.
> On May 28, 2017, at 11:27 AM, Roger Eller via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> IIRC, in Linux a window can be moved by right-clicking and selecting
> 'move', then drag from anywhere within the frame.
>
> On May 28, 2017 5:35 AM, "Colin Holgate via
IIRC, in Linux a window can be moved by right-clicking and selecting
'move', then drag from anywhere within the frame.
On May 28, 2017 5:35 AM, "Colin Holgate via use-livecode" <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> Was just testing something and needed to look up a function in the
> dictionar
Was just testing something and needed to look up a function in the dictionary.
As can often happen, especially when you frequently alternate between using one
and two monitors, the top of the dictionary window was underneath the macOS
menubar. To fix that in the past I would do something on the