The primary screen is slightly lower than the secondary screen.

I don't know what you mean about the full screen window. It appears to 
be shifted up too high. That is, the table of contents *DOES* have items 
in it; however, in the screen shots you just see the bottom of the 
display. Because of that, it appears to be empty.

--Ted

Christiaan Hofman wrote:
> In your screenshots, what is the location of the primary screen  
> (relative to the secondary screen)? Is it up or down from it? And is  
> the fullscreen window itself displaying in the correct location and  
> size?
> 
> Christiaan
> 
> On 16 Aug 2007, at 2:22 PM, Ted Pavlic wrote:
> 
>> I spoke too soon. While the PDF filled the screen, Skim was still  
>> pretty
>> messed up. Two screen grabs will be attached to a personal e-mail.
>>
>> --Ted
>>
>> Ted Pavlic wrote:
>>> Christiaan --
>>>
>>>     I had the problem again today. I should have gotten a screen shot
>>> (especially because the problem manifests itself slightly  
>>> differently on
>>> my setup, but is clearly the same problem).
>>>
>>>     However, I was able to fix it in a different way. I went into my
>>> Displays Preferences in the "Alignment" tab. Tweaking the  
>>> alignment just
>>> a tad (so that OS X was forced to redraw the screens) fixed the  
>>> problem
>>> (not permanently, of course).
>>>
>>>     --Ted
>>>
>>> Christiaan Hofman wrote:
>>>> BTW, would it be possible to make a screenshot of the screen when it
>>>> goes wrong, and send it to the list or to me?
>>>>
>>>> Christiaan
>>>>
>>>> On 8/9/07, *Christiaan Hofman * <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>     Very strange, if anything I would have expected the opposite  
>>>> ( i.e. it
>>>>     going right the first time, and wrong when you move to another
>>>>     screen). I can't see anything possibly wrong with the code,  
>>>> we even
>>>>     seem to be doing more fixing of the screen rect than we actually
>>>>     should be doing. If I can understand more of what's going  
>>>> wrong I
>>>>     could file a bug report with Apple, because I can't imagine it's
>>>>     going wrong on our end.
>>>>
>>>>     Christiaan
>>>>
>>>>     On 9 Aug 2007, at 9:50 PM, Ted Pavlic wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Additionally, moving the document from the secondary display to the
>>>>> primary display, THEN going full screen, THEN moving the document
>>>>     back
>>>>> to the secondary display and going full screen will make things  
>>>>> work.
>>>>>
>>>>> So, there appears to be some strange bug under certain  
>>>>> resolutions..
>>>>>
>>>>> --Ted
>>>>>
>>>>> Ted Pavlic wrote:
>>>>>> UPDATE:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> His (and my) primary resolution: 1440x900
>>>>>>
>>>>>> His secondary resolution: 1600x1200
>>>>>>
>>>>>> WHEN HE CHANGED his secondary resolution to 1400x1050, things
>>>>     started
>>>>>> working. IN FACT, changing things BACK to 1600x1200 made things
>>>>     start
>>>>>> working again at THAT resolution (however, the left and right bars
>>>>>> only
>>>>>> spanned about 3/4 of the screen rather than the full screen).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> NOTE: My secondary resolution is 1280x1024. I've never had any
>>>>>> problems.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> NOTE: We have not played around with changing the relative virtual
>>>>>> position of his two monitors.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --Ted
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Ted Pavlic wrote:
>>>>>>> I don't have this problem, but my officemate does, and he's
>>>>>>> running a
>>>>>>> nearly identical setup as me.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Both of us have Powerbook G4's connected to external monitors
>>>>>>> (mine is
>>>>>>> LCD; his is CRT). We are both stretching our desktop across each
>>>>>>> monitor
>>>>>>> and keeping the main desktop on the Powerbook's screen. We both
>>>>>>> edit our
>>>>>>> LaTeX on our PowerBook and display our PDF with Skim in the
>>>>     external
>>>>>>> monitor.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On my machine, full screen and presentation mode both work.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On his machine, both modes produce a grey rectangle stretching
>>>>>>> 3/4 up
>>>>>>> the screen and 1/10 across the screen starting in the lower- 
>>>>>>> right-
>>>>>>> hand
>>>>>>> corner. In full screen mode, his sidebars properly show up on the
>>>>>>> left
>>>>>>> and right.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Has anyone else had a similar problem?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On top of this, things worked fine when he first started using  
>>>>>>> Skim
>>>>>>> (which he thinks was Skim 0.5.1). However, at that time he was
>>>>>>> using a
>>>>>>> different monitor (an ancient HP CRT).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thoughts? --
>>>>>>> Ted
>>>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Ted Pavlic <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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