Comments about Linux/Ubuntu from a former MS-programmer
Alan McKinnon
alan at linuxholdings.co.za
Tue Apr 11 12:15:11 BST 2006
On Tuesday 11 April 2006 03:28, Eric Dunbar wrote:
> Windows and Linux have a _bad_ window resizing paradigm in that you
> can zoom a window to maximum screen size (good), but all of a
> sudden the controls for the window change and disappear. There's no
> correspondence between before and after.
I don't know what you mean here - on my KDE 3.5.1 a fully maximized
window is a big version of a regular window. Or did you mean
full-screen (window content occupies all screen area, no window
decorations, appropriate for a video player)?
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Alan McKinnon
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