![]() It loads on startup, and lets you assign hot spots on the screen that appear when you grab and drag window title bars. More importantly, I came across a wonderful little Mac utility called "BetterSnapTool." It's available in the Mac App Store, and costs all of $2.99. If I open more than one image (which is common, if I'm working on a group of images after shooting a bunch) I can immediately group them into a single window. So, here's my particular workaround.įirst, I assigned a Keyboard Shortcut to the "Merge All Windows" command (in the Window menu). It also lets me open more than one image in different windows (yeah, I know I can do that in Unified mode also, but it's an extra step that I don't like). It gives me the availablility of two Studio palettes on the right (instead of using Left Studio and Right Studio, which I find looks and feels clunky). However, I also like working in Separated Mode much more than in the Unified window mode. First of all, I would also love it if AP would open my photos in a Separated Mode window that used the maximum available space. I'm going to chime in here on a few things. My guess is this default behavior is based on the fact that the number, size, & positions of all the document windows a user might open while in separated mode is unknowable in advance, so there is no default behavior that would work in every situation. Multiple document windows always seem to open cascaded on top of each other, in much the same way as multiple Finder windows once did on older OS X versions. As best as I can tell, the default window sizes are determined by the screen size & the document dimensions: if the document dimensions are small enough to be opened at full size the window is sized for that if larger than the default maximum window size for that screen size, they are opened 'zoomed to fit' at that window size. Regarding the default positions & window sizes documents open in while in separated mode, there seems to be no way for users to control that. (There seems to be some weird issue when using the 'Clean up floating windows' options that hides the Studio panels when returning from separated to non-separated mode, but it could just be that I don't understand how that is designed to work.) The panels positions for separated & non-separated window modes should be saved & retained separately. This means you are reluctant to change working conditions if you cannot get your preferred default back easily. ![]() The other problem with AP is that one you set up the floating palettes in the position you want them, you cannot save that workspace. ![]()
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