Fullscreen turns doc into a thin bar

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Andy Polaine

16 Apr, 2013 09:31 PM

When I hit fullscreen mode, my documents turn into a long bar around 5 pixels wide and the height of the screen (see pic). It's a bit of a deal breaker for me at the moment unfortunately.

MMC version: Version 2.0 (2)

OS X 10.8.3

Let me know if you need any other logs, etc.

Best,

Andy

  1. Support Staff 1 Posted by Fletcher on 16 Apr, 2013 09:46 PM

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    Andy,

    Thanks for checking out Composer!

    I'm sorry you're having trouble. All reported cases (thus far) of this "bug" have been user error, where the the user set the full screen width to 0, or something like that. Composer is simply doing what it is told ("You want a width of 0? Ok, I'll use a width of 0..."). Change the width to whatever width you actually want (in preferences, or in the style sheet if you modified it) and all should be well.

    If that's not the case, send me your preferences plist file and I will take a look.

    FTP

  2. 2 Posted by Andy Polaine on 17 Apr, 2013 05:15 AM

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    I had full screen width set to 5000 and this was happening across all style sheets (I don't even think I edited any), because I had read about the full screen 0 bug.

    However, I just changed that width back to 1000 and everything was okay, then back to 5000 and that was okay too. So it may have been something to do with not writing to the plist properly. Oddly enough, I tried this the other day with no result, so it's voodoo right now. I had run sandboxed and non-sandboxed and your recent beta versions on my machine at different times. Perhaps there was a conflict.

    Anyway, all is well now, thanks.

    Best,

    Andy

  3. Fletcher closed this discussion on 23 Apr, 2013 01:51 PM.

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