Expression on 2nd monitor
What is the deal with Expression working on a second monitor? This bug has been around since iview 2. I did some tests for the developers back then but it has changed hands a couple time since and the bug still exists.
If I place Expression on a second monitor -- any double clicking of keywords / labels etc do not work. move it over the main monitor and everything works normally.
Does any know of this issue and is there a fix? I have just ignored it for a while.
MacPro 8-core
10.6.7
ATI Radeon 5770
Apple 23' X 2
Thanks
AO
If I place Expression on a second monitor -- any double clicking of keywords / labels etc do not work. move it over the main monitor and everything works normally.
Does any know of this issue and is there a fix? I have just ignored it for a while.
MacPro 8-core
10.6.7
ATI Radeon 5770
Apple 23' X 2
Thanks
AO
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I wasn't able to reproduce the double clicking problem, but I'm aware of an issue with colour matching on secondary monitors on Mac. I've developed a workaround for that issue, but I'm waiting for the public release of a new version of a monitor control utility. The developer of this utility has collaborated with me to add features which automate a workaround. 0 -
I watched your video and was surprised. I'd never seen anyone try to select a set by label, keyword, folder, or other item in the Organise panel by double clicking! In iView 2 that was done by a single click. In iView 3 a single click no longer filtered, just selected the line. The way to filter was to single click on the dot (the one that turns green). From the iView 3 manual: Filtering by sets and folders
Filter by a set: Click the dot next to any set or
container name in the Catalog Index. This displays
the items of the selected set in the active
view, hiding all other files in the catalog.
Filter by folders: Find files by their location on
your computer or removable disks, by clicking the
dot next to the appropriate folder name in the
Catalog Folders section of the Organize Panel. The
corresponding files will appear in the active view.
You can also display a group of sets or folders by
right-clicking (Mac: Option-clicking) each folder or
set name and selecting Show Media Items from the
drop-down menu.
Filtering options: After selecting one field in
the Organize Panel, hold down the Ctrl key (Mac:
Cmd key) and click on another dot to show the
union of both fields in the media viewing area.
This is the same as using the Find command to
search for one criteria plus another criteria. For
additional information on filtering sets and folders
using a union or intersection of terms, see the
next page.
If you don't have a copy of the iView 3 manuals, you can still get them from .
That being said, I did try your double clicking technique on a two monitor setup on 10.5.8 and was unable to reproduce your symptoms. I won't have access to a 10.6.7 machine until Tuesday next week.
I'll be interested to see if you can single click the dot on both monitors.0 -
I guess I am slow. I've been using this app for 5 years and have never single clicked the dot. it does work. thanks. however the line highlight doesnt select the row when clicking the dot. minor i guess.
The double click thing was a known issue -- as I did work with the developers before MS bought it.
Thanks
AO0 -
Glad you've now got a workaround. I missed the single click to show contents from iView 2 at first because I could flick through my slide scans a box at a time (one box per folder) simply by clicking the first folder and then using the down-arrow key to move down a box at a time.
But the power of the Cmd-click to select multiple sets and the ability to selected either union or intersection of sets soon won me over. I almost never use Find now...0
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