[Logic] Re: LOGic 6 minor problem
Carl Smidt
[email protected]
Thu, 13 Jun 2002 13:59:56 -0300
I do not have that problem Dennis. I can maximize and minimize the Spot =
Log screen to my hearts content, so can George Vincent and others. When =
maximized, I can drag any part of it to totally fill or only partially =
fill the screen, then minimize it to a small rectangular icon at the =
bottom left corner of LOGic's screen, when maximized again it retains =
its previously set size and I don't have it in my Windows desktop. I did =
experience this problem when I first installed version 6, it was a bit =
of a nuisance, but it corrected itself with one of the early updates. As =
they say, "Go figure".
73, Carl VE9OV
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To: Lin Titus=20
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Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 10:08 AM
Subject: [Logic] Re: LOGic 6 minor problem
Dear Lin:
The maximize button and the restore=20
button are two different buttons
The Maximize button is grayed out,=20
unless you put the window in the=20
Windows desktop. If you keep it=20
contained in the LOGic window, just drag=20
it full-screen.
The RESTORE button is never grayed out. =20
that I can find. It is the same button you=20
used to minimize it in the first place.=20
Hold the mouse on top of it and it verifies=20
that this is the RESTORE button. Click=20
that.
Let me know if any questions.
Tnx for using LOGic.
73,
Dennis WN4AZY
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From: "Lin Titus"=20
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To: <[email protected]>
Subject: LOGic 6 minor problem
Date sent: Wed, 12 Jun 2002=20
19:09:52 -0300
Hi Dennis
I am currently upgrading from Logic 5 to=20
Logic 6 and have run into a minor
problem.
Frequently, when running Logic 5 during=20
casual operating times, I use the
restore/maximize button on the spot log=20
screen to expand this screen to fill
the entire screen of the monitor. I find=20
this makes it much easier to keep
an eye open for new DXCC or WPX spots=20
while doing other things around the
shack.
However, I find that this is not possible=20
with the spot log screen in Logic
6 as the "restore/maximize" button on=20
that screen is 'greyed out'.
Is there any way to activate the=20
"restore/maximize" button?
I asked this same question on the LOGic=20
reflector and some respondents said
the "restore/maximize" button for the=20
spot log screen was not "greyed-out"
and worked as it does in LOGic 5. Others=20
said they have the same 'problem'
that I do.
Thanks for any thoughts you may have.
Regards
Lin VE9FX
Thanks
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