Charles Figueiredo
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01.03.2011 12:32:37
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Is there any way to force a window to open maximized?
There doesn't seem to be a way to do this on the SIZE tab.
Can this be done elsewhere or am I out of luck.
Regards, Charles
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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01.03.2011 21:30:13
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Hello Charles,
Thanks for the post.
Startup tab -> Open as -> Maximized.
Best regards.
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Charles Figueiredo
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03.03.2011 10:20:39
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Vasiliy,
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Vasiliy Ivachev wrote: Hello Charles,
Thanks for the post.
Startup tab -> Open as -> Maximized.
Best regards. |
Found it. Many thanks.
Regards, Charles
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Charles Figueiredo
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03.03.2011 14:36:17
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vasiliy,
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Vasiliy Ivachev wrote: Hello Charles,
Thanks for the post.
Startup tab -> Open as -> Maximized.
Best regards. |
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Vasiliy Ivachev wrote: Hello Charles,
Thanks for the post.
Startup tab -> Open as -> Maximized.
Best regards. |
I spoke too soon. Your suggestion doesn't work for me.
I want a window to open minimized (I've got this set in Startup->Open As). Then when I click on the tray icon to display the program/window I'd like it to display maximized.
Is there a setting on the SIZE Tab which I'm misinterpreting which would display a window maximized when I "open" it from its tray icon? Is this a setiing I can define?
Regards, Charles
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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03.03.2011 21:40:48
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Hello Charles,
Startup tab: 1. Open as -> Minimized 2. Align -> top-left 3. Resize -> X*Y (your screen resolution, e.g. 1280x1024)
Best regards.
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Charles Figueiredo
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04.03.2011 13:03:29
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Vasiliy
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Vasiliy Ivachev wrote: Hello Charles,
Startup tab: 1. Open as -> Minimized 2. Align -> top-left 3. Resize -> X*Y (your screen resolution, e.g. 1280x1024)
Best regards. |
This works. Many thanks.
Regards, Charles
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