Bug report #4409

Weird behaviour on Mac OS

Added by Dejan Gambin about 13 years ago. Updated about 13 years ago.

Status:Closed
Priority:Normal
Assignee:-
Category:Build/Install
Affected QGIS version: Regression?:No
Operating System: Easy fix?:No
Pull Request or Patch supplied:No Resolution:invalid
Crashes QGIS or corrupts data: Copied to github as #:14341

Description

Don't know if this is supposed to be so or I didn't set something correctly, but on my Mac OS (Snow Leopard), QGis 1.7 or 1.8:

1. Menu bar is always hidden and can be displayed when moving the mouse cursor to the top of the screen

2. I don't have buttons for minimize/maximize the window. Also, I can't move QGis window anywhere. So, can't move and/or resize it.

screenshot.png (42.4 KB) Dejan Gambin, 2011-10-19 04:31 AM

History

#1 Updated by Giovanni Manghi about 13 years ago

  • Category set to Build/Install
  • Status changed from Open to Feedback

Did you installed QGIS with the packages available here?

http://www.qgis.org/wiki/Download#MacOS_X

I made an installation on Snow Leopard yesterday and I had no problems whatsoever. Please leave feedback.

#2 Updated by Dejan Gambin about 13 years ago

Yes, I have recently installed 1.8 developer version from Kyngchaos and 1.7 also before that.

One possible related thing - I have external monitor attached to my Mac. But either when not attached, I have the same issue. Hidden menu, no red/orange/green buttons on the left upper side, no way to move the window

regards, dejan

#3 Updated by Giovanni Manghi about 13 years ago

Dejan Gambin wrote:

Yes, I have recently installed 1.8 developer version from Kyngchaos and 1.7 also before that.

One possible related thing - I have external monitor attached to my Mac. But either when not attached, I have the same issue. Hidden menu, no red/orange/green buttons on the left upper side, no way to move the window

regards, dejan

Can you test on another machine?

#4 Updated by Dejan Gambin about 13 years ago

Unfortunatelly I have only one Mac. Maybe I can ask someone to give it a try, but not sure :-(

#5 Updated by William Kyngesburye about 13 years ago

That's full-screen mode. You must have hit apple-F at some point. Apple-F again should return you to windowed mode.

#6 Updated by Dejan Gambin about 13 years ago

You are right thanks. It just didn't come to my mind, sorry.

Thanks again

#7 Updated by Giovanni Manghi about 13 years ago

  • Resolution set to invalid
  • Status changed from Feedback to Closed

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