Tags Adobe APFS Apple AppleScript Apple silicon backup Big Sur Blake bug Catalina Consolation Console diagnosis Disk Utility Doré El Capitan extended attributes Finder firmware Gatekeeper Gérôme HFS+ High Sierra history history of painting iCloud Impressionism iOS landscape LockRattler log logs M1 Mac Mac history macOS macOS 10.12 macOS 10.13 macOS 10.14 macOS 10. (Thanks to Gaz for reporting these, even if I can’t replicate them all here.) Graphic Node, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as. Resume Templates - DesiGN is a high-quality collection of more than 160 original Pages templates designed to give your career prospects a major boost. I have added them to the list of known bugs in macOS 10.12.1, although some of them seem to be rather older. OS X 10.12 is now known as 'macOS Sierra.' By MacRumors Staff on JAt A Glance Apple renamed OS X to 'macOS' to better fit with iOS, tvOS, and watchOS. Download Resume Templates - DesiGN for macOS 10.12 or later and enjoy it on your Mac. None of these is catastrophic, and we can work around them, but they are messy, inconsistent, and indicate fairly simple shortcomings in the Finder. HoneyBook helps graphic designers, entrepreneurs, and freelancers book more clients, manage projects and get paid all in one place. In some circumstances, Sierra 10.12 and 10.12.1 seems to show other bugs in maximising List views: these are detailed in the comments to the list of bugs in macOS 10.12.1. Tools for the modern graphic designer: proposals, contracts, payments, and more. Repeat the same with a contents list which is only a little greater than the current (unmaximised) window, and the maximised window is still insufficient to contain the complete contents, and falls far short of filling the Desktop.
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.10 or higher - 64-bit. License: Demo, Creator 20/month, Professional 75/month, Enterprise 99/month. In the screenshot above, the window on the left is unmaximised, that on the right is maximised. VUE is so productive and easy to use that youll be designing and animating 3D scenery within seconds. Maximising the window, or using the Finder’s Zoom command in the Window menu, expands the window vertically (and horizontally, where necessary) to fill the Desktop. When the contents list is much greater than can be fitted into the unmaximised window, it works fine.
This doesn’t work consistently, though, for some Finder windows, particularly those in List view. These are documented for El Capitan here, and for Sierra here. Since then, double-clicking the window’s title bar (when set in the Dock pane), or Opt-clicking the green button, has maximised the window.
Clicking on the green button at the top left of a window used to maximise the window, until it meant making the window full-screen. I was actually referring to the text you quoted: that the PC is a shrinking market, which is also not true.