I had a similar problem with iTunes on my MacBook. I fixed it by going into
Display in System preferences, then changing the resolution (up if possible,
if not down will do) and then back again. The iTunes window should resize
itself to about half the screen size. Then you just click on the bottom
right-hand corner of the iTunes window and drag it to the size you want.
Worked for me, but then who knows...
Frank.


2009/7/30 Jason Davies <[email protected]>

>
> after recent conversations about monitors, I got the one
> mentioned (the newer one with 2ms response) via the Amazon 'it's
> got a damaged box' route (125 quid, very nice.)
>
> now, on the old monitor, I had it portrait and rotated at 90
> degrees -- since I mostly read pdfs on it etc. that's a problem
> with iTunes which still thinks it should be that size. This
> means the bottom of the window is below the bottom of the
> monitor now (which is *almost* as tall landscape as the old one
> was portrait).
>
> Easy in most applications -- you zoom and rezoom to fill screen.
> uh, not with iTunes. You zoom, it goes to the mini-player. You
> zoom again -- it goes back where it was originally.
>
> how can I persuade the window to fit to the screen?
>
>
> >
>

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