ICal Daten in Kopfzeile und Dock-Icon nach oben verschoben.

Seit dem letzten Lion-Update (10.7.3) werden Menü-Details von QuarkXPress 9.2 nicht mehr angezeigt und in iCal die Daten in der Kopfzeile und das Datum im icon des Docks um etwa ein Drittel nach oben verschoben.
Das Problem mit QuarkXPress konnte ich durch gestriges Quark-Update lösen.
Aber wie kann ich die verschobene Darstellung in iCal wieder reparieren?
Danke für jede Hilfe.
Steffen

Ich glaube, JEDER, der iMovie einigermaßen ambitioniert (ich sage mal nicht "professionell") nutzt, wird dieses Problem schon einmal gehabt haben. Mir völlig unverständlich, warum Apple hier nicht endlich mal einen Patch rausbringt. Da merkt man, dass die Entwicklungsabteilung gegenüber Microsoft doch etwas kleiner aufgestellt ist. Aber darum geht es ja hier nicht.
Zum Problem:
Nach meinen Erfahrungen (iMovie 09) liegt es auch an den Texten/Titeln. Von daher ergibt es Sinn, dass hier User berichten, nach dem Entfernen von Titeln würde es funktionieren. Mir war das bei einem größeren Projekt auch aufgefallen. Nachdem der erste Zorn verraucht war ("...warum kaufe ich so teures Equipment, wenn es dann doch nicht geht..?"), habe ich systematisch Titel rausgenommen. Es scheint, als wäre der Stil "Organic" einer (?) der möglichen Verursacher. Seither vermeide ich diesen Titel und habe weniger Probleme.
Apple - sucht Ihr nicht mehr in bereits verkauften Versionen nach Fehlern? Na, warum auch ... die User können ja die neueste Version kaufen. (Bei iMovie 11 auf meinem MBP scheint das Organic okay zu sein ...). Aber vielleicht haben hier Andere ja auch da Probleme gehabt?
Wie sind Eure Erfahrungen? Hilft es, "Organic"-Titel zu entfernen?

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