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To: bluejeans who wrote (288)2/26/1998 3:49:00 PM
From: Dirk Hente  Respond to of 14778
 
bluejeans, it works like this in beta3:
if you want to have an application window being spanned over two screens you have to do this manually by dragging the window to full size (if it is a maximized window you must first restore it otherwise you cant manipulate the window). there is no way to do this via a single mouse click. the same holds for restoring the window size. no single mouse click to restore the window size.
using the maximize/restore button (the middle button on the window frame) works only for one screen never across two or more. for example, after you have adjusted a window to span over 2 screens and then you press the maximize button the window will snap maximized to one(!) screen. this isnt logical at all and quite annoying. i hope they will change this in the final release (maybe there is somewhere an option to set but i havent found it yet)