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Re: Misc: Live Window resizing
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Re: Misc: Live Window resizing


  • Subject: Re: Misc: Live Window resizing
  • From: john <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2004 15:05:34 -0500

Hi Laurent,

Although Marc's solution I'm sure applies to Logic (I'm guessing since I don't have it), since it seemed like you might be interested in apps other than Logic his solution applies to Carbon apps only. I don't think Cocoa has the option to not live-resize, unless the developer writes his own code for this.

-- John


It's a window attribute. If an app uses nibs for windows, you can edit
the nibs in Interface Builder and uncheck the live window resizing
attribute. Otherwise, I don't think that it's possible without
recompiling specific apps.

Marc

Hi all,

I know it's probably been asked a thousand times but does anybody know
if it is possible to disable Live Window Resizing on OSX?
Is it defined per application or for the whole system?
I find it particularly annoying with Logic windows (like the Arrange or
even worse, the audio environment window).
I think if it was disabled, it would make the whole system seem much
snappier.

Thanks in advance

Laurent
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