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From: LOOPING_Richard on 4 Apr 2008 16:29 "coocooforcocoapuffs" <webforumsuser(a)macromedia.com> wrote in message news:ft5lok$gcn$1(a)forums.macromedia.com... > Works great as already mentioned:grin;but i am wondering about > projector in > full screen, it seems to fill up both screens instead of the > expected one. Is > there a way to set that, or is that just the way it is? I have an > mbp with an > external attached. Thanks@ What is "mbp with external attached" ? Richard.
From: Dave C on 4 Apr 2008 16:37 MacBook Pro?
From: coocooforcocoapuffs on 5 Apr 2008 00:25 sorry, yes a macbookpro attached to a 21" samsung. i think the problem that i have is common with other apps on a mac, like DVD Player, the other screen always fills with the background of the app playing on the other screen. I guess I need to lingo something like: check user screen pick one fill that one, leave the other alone I have no idea if this is possible, as I do not know lingo at all! Well, cheers... ccfccp
From: LeeC22 on 6 Apr 2008 07:44 It's still rubbish on dual screens. Why they can't take the approach of a professional application, where windows are not tied to the parent window I don't know. They should have taken a good look at Flash CS3 where the scripting window can be detached and dragged to a second screen for example. Or 3DS Max, Photoshop, Poser, FL Studio where panels can be undocked from the main application window. The only method of extending Director to use dual-screens is only any use where both screens use the same resolution. The overall interface does nothing to convince you that anything worthwhile has happened in this version of Director.
From: coocooforcocoapuffs on 6 Apr 2008 09:27
Lee, I dont get ur post. Dir11 on a mac seems to work just like other CS3 apps except they are called panels, but all seems detachable and able to spread on two monitors with differing resolutions just fine. I have a mbp @ 1400x900 and a samsung at 1280x1024 and i have the stage and cast on one display and the score on another, pretty much how I work with premiere and all the other apps. looks grand! ccfccp |