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I am running dual monitors on Mac OS 10.2.8. Sometimes the VCS window opens on the second monitor, and it is too tall for the screen. I am unable to move or resize the window.
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BillMeadows
- 03 Jan 2004
I also encountered some buggish behaviours with VCS. Setup: 1 monitor Win98se+Kyma6.04. The upper right corner of VCS sometimes disapear, like it's at the outer limit of the monitor. I have to maximize the window by double-clicking in the upper bar of the VCS. But if I unlock the VCS, the VCS editor is also out of range. And when I close the VCS editor window then the VCS go again out of sight! Quite annoying.
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KarlMousseau
- 06 Jan 2004
Solution
Do either of you have a Sound (or a sequence of steps) that will repeatedly bring about this behavior?
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KurtHebel
- 21 Jan 2004
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TopicClassification
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Pending
BriefDescription
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VCS too big for screen
OperatingSystem
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Mac OS9, Mac OSX, Win 98, Win ME, Win XP, Win 2000
LapOrDesk
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Laptop, Desktop
HostProcessor
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PowerPC
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G5,
PowerPC
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G4,
PowerPC
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G3, Pentium 4, Pentium 3, Pentium 2, Athlon, Celeron, Other
ClockSpeedInMHz
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N/A
RAMInMB
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0-127, 128-255, 256-511, 512-1023, 1024-2047, 2048+
CapyInterface
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Flame
KymaVersion
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KymaX
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CapybaraVersion
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Capy320,
CapyLS
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, Capy66, Capy33
ExpansionCards
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None, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
VirtualMemory
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N/A
MonitorSize
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12, 15, 17, 21, >23
NumberMonitors
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1, 2, 3, >3
NumberColors
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8 bit (256), 16 bit (thousands), 24 bit (millions), 32 bit (true color)
GraphicsCard
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N/A
OtherHardware
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N/A
OtherSoftware
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N/A
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