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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 28 for Mac => Topic started by: EnglishTiger on January 22, 2022, 07:46:47 am

Title: Unexpected Bonus when switching to Mini View on MacBook Air
Post by: EnglishTiger on January 22, 2022, 07:46:47 am
I recently acquired the 2020 Edition of the MacBook Air and was using it to test some TrackInfo Plugins that I am developing.

Admittedly I still haven't worked out how the hell to get it to do the things I want to do as opposed to the things the Cupertino Dictatorship think I should do.

While playing some of my tracks I tried switching from Standard View to Mini View and got an unexpected, but pleasant, surprise.

If I did that switch from playing now with my TrackInfo Plugin Visible not only was the mini-player visible the display-window/panel was also visible.
Though I was unable to move the display-window/panel.

But if anybody does that switch in Windows all they get to see is the Mini-Player.

Is this a Mac Feature or a result of me needing to change something on the MacBook
Title: Re: Unexpected Bonus when switching to Mini View on MacBook Air
Post by: bob on January 24, 2022, 12:31:34 pm
I recently acquired the 2020 Edition of the MacBook Air and was using it to test some TrackInfo Plugins that I am developing.

Admittedly I still haven't worked out how the hell to get it to do the things I want to do as opposed to the things the Cupertino Dictatorship think I should do.

While playing some of my tracks I tried switching from Standard View to Mini View and got an unexpected, but pleasant, surprise.

If I did that switch from playing now with my TrackInfo Plugin Visible not only was the mini-player visible the display-window/panel was also visible.
Though I was unable to move the display-window/panel.

But if anybody does that switch in Windows all they get to see is the Mini-Player.

Is this a Mac Feature or a result of me needing to change something on the MacBook
Probably not intended. Also the detachable windows don't working properly on Mac's yet.