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[Skim-app-users] Version 1.4.13 Full Screen View
mykle hoban
2015-09-09 22:49:59 UTC
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Howdy all-

I apologize if this is a setting I'm missing: I wasn't able to see anything
obvious after looking around in the app. The fullscreen behavior has
changed a bit since upgrading to 1.4.13, and I'm wondering if it's possible
for it to behave similar to previous versions. Prior to "native full
screen" being implemented, the two sidebars (contents and notes) as well as
the toolbar were auto-hid (they popped up if I moused over that region).
Now it seems they're either on or off, and the display is essentially the
same as the non-fullscreen display. Is it possible to set those panes back
to autohide in full screen mode?

Thnks,

mh
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mykle hoban
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Toonen-Bowen Laboratory

Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology
46-007 Lilipuna Rd, Kaneohe, HI
831.600.5490 | ***@hawaii.edu
Christiaan Hofman
2015-09-09 23:25:17 UTC
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Post by mykle hoban
Howdy all-
I apologize if this is a setting I'm missing: I wasn't able to see anything obvious after looking around in the app. The fullscreen behavior has changed a bit since upgrading to 1.4.13, and I'm wondering if it's possible for it to behave similar to previous versions. Prior to "native full screen" being implemented, the two sidebars (contents and notes) as well as the toolbar were auto-hid (they popped up if I moused over that region). Now it seems they're either on or off, and the display is essentially the same as the non-fullscreen display. Is it possible to set those panes back to autohide in full screen mode?
Thnks,
mh
The point is that we are now using the system full screen support rather than our own. There was no toolbar in full screen. Now there is. The side bars are now also gone, as that is not compatible with the system full screen behavior, and it is far from standard UI anyway. So basically it has moved now more to standard behavior. That’s how it is now. There is a hidden pref to auto hide the toolbar in the native full screen though (see the Wiki.) Note that you can quickly hide the side panes anyway using shortcuts.

Christiaan
mykle hoban
2015-09-09 23:30:51 UTC
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OK, just checking. Thanks a lot.
Post by mykle hoban
Post by mykle hoban
Howdy all-
I apologize if this is a setting I'm missing: I wasn't able to see
anything obvious after looking around in the app. The fullscreen behavior
has changed a bit since upgrading to 1.4.13, and I'm wondering if it's
possible for it to behave similar to previous versions. Prior to "native
full screen" being implemented, the two sidebars (contents and notes) as
well as the toolbar were auto-hid (they popped up if I moused over that
region). Now it seems they're either on or off, and the display is
essentially the same as the non-fullscreen display. Is it possible to set
those panes back to autohide in full screen mode?
Post by mykle hoban
Thnks,
mh
The point is that we are now using the system full screen support rather
than our own. There was no toolbar in full screen. Now there is. The side
bars are now also gone, as that is not compatible with the system full
screen behavior, and it is far from standard UI anyway. So basically it has
moved now more to standard behavior. That’s how it is now. There is a
hidden pref to auto hide the toolbar in the native full screen though (see
the Wiki.) Note that you can quickly hide the side panes anyway using
shortcuts.
Christiaan
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