Hello,
I downloaded the HDR Studio app demo to take a look of the features, and I noticed that the main workspace window cannot be resized. The lower part of the frame extends below my desktop, so I cannot grab the resize handle. Also, the PLUS button on the window (Mac) simply flashes the window and nothing happens. I am on Mac OS X 10.6.x and using HDR Studio 6.6.2r3. Anyone have any ideas?
Workspace window cannot be resized
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Re: Workspace window cannot be resized
Dear ravedog,
what kind of Mac do you have and are the latest OSX updates installed?
kind regards,
Arne Ketelhohn.
what kind of Mac do you have and are the latest OSX updates installed?
kind regards,
Arne Ketelhohn.
Re: Workspace window cannot be resized
iMac (2009) 27" Quad Core running 10.6.5 (I was using 10.6.4 when I wrote the first post.
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Re: Workspace window cannot be resized
I have the same problem, on the same hardware platform (late 2009 iMac i7 27").
However, my software is SilverFast SE Plus 6.6.2r3.
The "thumb" to resize the scan/prescan window is below the bottom edge of my screen.
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However, my software is SilverFast SE Plus 6.6.2r3.
The "thumb" to resize the scan/prescan window is below the bottom edge of my screen.
-JPEG
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Re: Workspace window cannot be resized
Dear Jpeg,
Thanks for reporting, we are investigating about this issue, it appears to be something inconsistent, hence it has been so difficult to detect. In the meantime you might want to try changing the resolution of the screen to see if it helps, also rotating the image 90 degrees in any direction and back might help visualize the "thumb". I'm not sure but perhaps having the dock all the time visible might also help (not hiding).
Cheers
Thanks for reporting, we are investigating about this issue, it appears to be something inconsistent, hence it has been so difficult to detect. In the meantime you might want to try changing the resolution of the screen to see if it helps, also rotating the image 90 degrees in any direction and back might help visualize the "thumb". I'm not sure but perhaps having the dock all the time visible might also help (not hiding).
Cheers
Alejandro Morales
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