FROM : j o a r
DATE : Thu Dec 16 19:57:54 2004
But it bounces right back, so it's not much of a bug, right? Or can you
make it stick with it's title bar above the menu bar?
Besides, it's probably off topic for this list.
j o a r
On 2004-12-16, at 19.41, Dan Saul wrote:
> I can't get into the bug reporter to report this, states an exception
> happened...
>
> Here is how to reproduce;
>
> 1. Place a window at the top of the screen touching the menu bar.
>
> 2. Put your mouse over the proxy icon (such as in xcode or text edit).
>
> 3. Quickly click down and drag up, now you can freely move the window
> under the menu bar.
>
>
> Make sure you click and drag fast, if you don't you will activate file
> drag. Also the title bar must be touching the menubar (ie. cannot move
> up more)
DATE : Thu Dec 16 19:57:54 2004
But it bounces right back, so it's not much of a bug, right? Or can you
make it stick with it's title bar above the menu bar?
Besides, it's probably off topic for this list.
j o a r
On 2004-12-16, at 19.41, Dan Saul wrote:
> I can't get into the bug reporter to report this, states an exception
> happened...
>
> Here is how to reproduce;
>
> 1. Place a window at the top of the screen touching the menu bar.
>
> 2. Put your mouse over the proxy icon (such as in xcode or text edit).
>
> 3. Quickly click down and drag up, now you can freely move the window
> under the menu bar.
>
>
> Make sure you click and drag fast, if you don't you will activate file
> drag. Also the title bar must be touching the menubar (ie. cannot move
> up more)
| Related mails | Author | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Dan Saul | Dec 16, 19:41 | |
| j o a r | Dec 16, 19:57 | |
| Dan Saul | Dec 16, 22:38 |






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