Re: Apple's Secret Desktop Sauce
Re: Apple's Secret Desktop Sauce
- Subject: Re: Apple's Secret Desktop Sauce
- From: Kevin Callahan <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2006 14:56:32 -0700
On Jun 15, 2006, at 2:54 PM, j o a r wrote:
On 15 jun 2006, at 23.13, dave miller wrote:
It seems as though every application from Apple that allows you to
drag files/clippings/whatever to the desktop (Mail, Finder,
iPhoto, iTunes) will place the dragged item(s) at the location
that you dragged it to (which is as it should be). But it seems as
though when dragging files/clippings/whatever from a third-party
developer application, the dragged item(s) will be placed at
seemingly random locations on the desktop. I'm running into the
same problem, and I find it *very* frustrating to drag a file from
Transmit/Yojimbo/etc. to the desktop only to have it placed way on
the other side of my display.
I don't see this problem. When I drag things from my apps, they end
up right where I drop them (Or ever so slightly offset, as I have
"snapt to grid" enabled for the Desktop).
j o a r
and doesn't it depend on the user Desktop prefs?
-Kevin
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