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disabling 'full screen mode' in Lion (to use transparent full screen iTerm2)
I like using my iTerm2 window in transparent mode, full screen so I can code and see my desktop picture as well.
I have upgraded to Lion and now when I enter full screen it gets rid of my desktop!
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Window style not applied to iTerm2 in Lion
I'm messing with my default profile in iTerm2 to see the difference between normal, fullscreen and top of screen windows. However, the window doesn't seem to change out of "normal" mode, even if the ...
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How can we use Photoshop CS5.1 on Mac OS X Lion in a normal behaving window (like it used to be)?
I'm new to Mac, but I'm sure I've seen Photoshop windows behaving the way it does in Windows. Where the entire application resided in a single window. And inside the application window, there could ...
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VMWare: MacOS full screen
I use MacOS image ( pre-install vmware image on internet). It works for me.
But, the problem I have met is: my LCD is 1366x768 (wide sreen ratio), but when I start MacOS. Here is how it appear:
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iterm2 cannot toggle fullscreen when in 'top of screen' mode
I'm trying to toggle fullscreen in iTerm2 by pressing "cmd+enter".
Unfortunately it doesn't work when 'top of screen' style is selected in the profile settings (as shown in the attached png). When I ...
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Fullscreen auto-restart in Mac OS X Lion
I got a problem with the full screen feauture on many app I use when I restart the computer.
Some apps like Safari that I leave in full screen mode when I shut down,
come back in full-screen mode also ...
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Lion disable animation of fullscreen
On Mac OS 10.7.2, how can I disable or quicken the slow animation that happens when I fullscreen most apps?
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Don't exit full screen when pressing escape in apps like Safari on Lion
In OS X Lion, pressing the ESC key exits full screen mode. Unfortunately, and especially when using Safari, ESC is used for other functions, such as in Javascript keystroke event handling. I don't ...