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Re: Finder Window Position Help
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Re: Finder Window Position Help


  • Subject: Re: Finder Window Position Help
  • From: Luther Fuller <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 1 Jan 2007 15:47:38 -0600

On Jan 1, 2007, at 2:48 PM, revDAVE wrote:
My goal is to have this script reposition various windows and save them as
their new position/state...


I tried the script below - which works fine for what I want - but when I
close and reopen the window it does not retain the boundary position.

Do your windows have the toolbar visible? If you are trying to set the bounds of a folder window without a toolbar, the new bounds will not be remembered. (I think I remember a bug report on this, but it's not my report, and I've forgotten the details.) The work-around is to first make the toolbar visible; set the new bounds; then make the toolbar invisible. Your window bounds will have to compensate for differences in behavior compared to toolbar visible.


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