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Mission Control
LETRA:
I said from the beginning that I maximize the window on the desktop. But the window doesn't become a space for space control.
xtraktz:
JRemote has a wonderful stylish design and interface. eg. :) Not-mac-style is not a big problem.., you understand me, I know :)
blgentry:
--- Quote from: LETRA on August 02, 2016, 10:12:56 am ---I said from the beginning that I maximize the window on the desktop. But the window doesn't become a space for space control.
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You did. We have a small language barrier, but I'm understanding 95% of what you're saying so that's good. :)
What's the big deal about this? Just press F3 to bring up mission control, then drag MC to it's own desktop. Done. ...and it stays that way.
Brian.
LETRA:
--- Quote from: blgentry on August 02, 2016, 12:01:48 pm ---You did. We have a small language barrier, but I'm understanding 95% of what you're saying so that's good. :)
What's the big deal about this? Just press F3 to bring up mission control, then drag MC to it's own desktop. Done. ...and it stays that way.
Brian.
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Brian thanks for the explanation. I will try to explain it better. You can create a new desktop but can't create a new space. The difference is that the window is maximized but not fullscreen. The menu bar is visible, for example. This happens in my system. Maybe it's not in your test.
Awesome Donkey:
The menu bar will be visible regardless, MC doesn't support the fullscreen stuff.
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