[Logic] Re: LOGic 6 minor problem

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Thu, 13 Jun 2002 09:08:48 -0400


Dear Lin:

The maximize button and the restore 
button are two different buttons

The Maximize button is grayed out, 
unless you put the window in the 
Windows desktop.  If you keep it 
contained in the LOGic window, just drag 
it full-screen.

The RESTORE button is never grayed out.  
that I can find.  It is the same button you 
used to minimize it in the first place. 
Hold the mouse on top of it and it verifies 
that this is the RESTORE button. Click 
that.

Let me know if any questions.

Tnx for using LOGic.

73,

Dennis WN4AZY

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From:           	"Lin Titus" 
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To:             	<[email protected]>
Subject:        	LOGic 6 minor problem
Date sent:      	Wed, 12 Jun 2002 
19:09:52 -0300

Hi Dennis

I am currently upgrading from Logic 5 to 
Logic 6 and have run into a minor
problem.

Frequently, when running Logic 5 during 
casual operating times, I use the
restore/maximize button on the spot log 
screen to expand this screen to fill
the entire screen of the monitor. I find 
this makes it much easier to keep
an eye open for new DXCC or WPX spots 
while doing other things around the
shack.

However, I find that this is not possible 
with the spot log screen in Logic
6 as the "restore/maximize" button on 
that screen is 'greyed out'.

Is there any way to activate the 
"restore/maximize" button?

I asked this same question on the LOGic 
reflector and some respondents said
the "restore/maximize" button for the 
spot log screen was not "greyed-out"
and worked as it does in LOGic 5. Others 
said they have the same 'problem'
that I do.

Thanks for any thoughts you may have.

Regards

Lin  VE9FX

Thanks

Lin  VE9FX


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