It's not entirely clear what the command does from the menuitem's title.
Maybe something like "Fit to PDF at 100%" would be clearer?

Ted, it sounds like what you might want instead is to just use the  
window maximize button?
That's what I do on my secondary monitor and it fills the screen.
Doing that will also zoom to fit, if you have View->Automatically  
Resize set as I do.

I use that button so often that I didn't even know of the Window->Fit  
command until this email thread.

-mike

On Aug 27, 2007, at 1:36 PM, Christiaan Hofman wrote:

> Window->Fit does not fit to the screen. It fits to the PDF. It only
> restricts to the height (or width) of the screen when the PDF is
> bigger than the screen. So I guess your primary screen is too small
> to display the PDF completely at your zoom level. So I don't think
> it's a bug.
>
> Christiaan
>
> On 27 Aug 2007, at 10:29 PM, Ted Pavlic wrote:
>
>> Skim 0.7's Window->Fit still does not fit the correct window with  
>> dual
>> screen mode.
>>
>> That is, when Skim's window lives in my second monitor, when I do
>> Window->Fit, it fits the primary screen rather than the secondary
>> screen. If I drag it back to the primary, it fits perfectly between
>> the
>> top and bottom of the screen.
>>
>> This may be an OS X bug, but I just wanted to mention that I still  
>> see
>> it in 0.7.


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