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window resizing (4 posts)

  • Started 16 years ago by edhensley
  • Latest reply 16 years ago from Scott McGuire
  • edhensley Member

    Just had my OS updated to 10.4.9 and now Fetch 5.2 has window resizing issue--Fetch goes into a loop (must be force-quit) if I try to resize window manually (lower right resizer). As long as I don't resize the window, it works fine.

    Posted 16 years ago #

  • Scott McGuire Administrator

    Hi,

    Do you have your Fetch toolbar set to use small icons?

    If you're not sure, you can check this by choosing "Customize Toolbar" from the View menu. At the bottom of the toolbar customization dialog, you'll see a "Use Small Size" checkbox. If it is checked, you're using small icons.

    If you are using small icons, please try setting the toolbar to use large icons (uncheck the "Use Small Size" checkbox), and let us know if that fixes the problem or not.

    If you are not using small icons in the toolbar, let us know and we'll investigate further.

    Thanks,

    Scott McGuire
    Fetch Softworks

    Posted 16 years ago #

  • edhensley Member

    [QUOTE]Originally posted by ScottMcGuire:
    [B]Hi,

    Do you have your Fetch toolbar set to use small icons?

    Yes. I used small ext. When I switched to large ext or small icons only or text only, it worked fine. When i used small ext, I could resize smaller horizonally, but larger caused incease in processor activity and eventually "not responding" in Force Quit window. Thanks for the workaround.

    Posted 16 years ago #

  • Scott McGuire Administrator

    Hi,

    Thanks for the information, and I'm glad that solved your problem. We're sorry about the problems with small icons ext; a few people have run into this bug, but we haven't been able to figure out the cause. We continue to investigate it, though.

    Best,

    Scott McGuire
    Fetch Softworks

    Posted 16 years ago #

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