Xcode 5.02 on Mavericks window size

I have Mavericks with Xcode 5.02 on a 17" 2.5 GHz intel core 2 duo. With Xcode open with a project, I clicked on the window size icons in the upper right corner of the window. I got a full screen that can't be moved, and I can't get to the corner of the window to change its size.
How do I reverse this?

Placing the cursor in the upper right corner of the screen and holding it there for a second will bring up this:
Click on the blue double arrow icon.

Similar Messages

  • How can I change the window size of iTunes?  Used to be easy before installing Mavericks.

    How can I change the window size of iTunes on my iMac?  Used to be easy before installing Mavericks.

    If you want to make the itunes tab so you can see the dock
    you press the
    esc
    button if your in full screen mode
    if you want to get into full screen mode you press the arrows facing away from eachother in the top right corner
    there is another way to get to the normal tab if your in full screen
    make the curser go right up to the top of the screen and it will show the apple tab
    it will have two arrows facing together highlited in blue
    if u tap that it will take you to the normal tab

  • Screen share window size is wrong following Mavericks upgrade

    Hi, I use screen share quite a bit, both over LAN but also over the internet and love the feature. I usually have no problems, but after the upgrade to Mavericks on my iMac and Mac Mini (Both 2011 models), I've started seeing problems with the window size of screen share.
    Going from my Mavericks iMac to my Lion Macbook pro, there's no problem, and my imac shows a screen share window that is the resolution of the MBP (1440x900). But if I do screen share from my iMac (2550x1440), to my Mac mini (Which is attached by HDMI to a HDTV at 1920x1080), the window gets continuously smaller on each session, and it is now stuck at what I would guess is 320x240.
    How can I change this size? I assume is has something to do with Mavericks horrible resolution handling, as I don't get a list of resolutions over HDMI anymore in System Preferences, which was nice and easy in pre-Mavericks OS'.

    Thanks, using the zoom button did actually improve quite a bit. It is not full resolution, but almost twice the size it was before and definitely usefull, thanks! Never though about doing that..
    Scaling manually doesnt work over the current max window resolution though.

  • Window size always changes after restart in 10.9.2. How can I fix it- as in older OS-Versions?

    Hi,
    I'm using OSX for a long time. Now I bought a new MBA 10' with Mavericks 10.9.2. I'm really tired about ever changing window sizes after restarting my MBA, espacialy the sidebar is skipping to a wider size, then the window, I used before turning the mac of. No window opens, in exact that size I used before. Of course, I used to fix it, but never menaged to do so.
    Have you any idea to solve my problem?

    Do you uncheck the "Reopen windows when logging back in?" box? If so, does the issue occur when you leave the box checked?
    That might be the culprit.
    I hope I solved your question.
    Austin

  • Dual monitors: window size too large when opens in smaller monitor.

    I use Windows 7 with two monitors. When I open Firefox directly from my desktop, it opens on the larger monitor, and the window size is just fine. But if I click a link from an email, Firefox opens in the second, smaller monitor, and the window is too large for that screen.
    Please help me figure out how to either (a) make Firefox open with a smaller window; or (b) make Firefox open on the primary, larger monitor.

    oh,  forgot to say Mavericks   10.9.5    running on the mac pro..

  • App Window size freezes & can't be changed

    This has happened in both Pages and in Finder: The window locks into its current size and cannot be resized. When the pointer is placed at the edge of the window the double arrow appears, but the window cannot be changed. The app must be quit and restarted before the window size can be adjusted again.

    Hi jameskrieg,
    Welcome to the Support Communities!
    What OS are you working with?  (Your profile shows 10.4.11 but you are in the Mavericks community.)  I would suggest restarting your MacBook Pro to refresh it.  If that doesn't work, try resetting the SMC and PRAM.  The articles below will show you how:
    Intel-based Macs: Resetting the System Management Controller (SMC)
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3964
    OS X Mavericks: Reset your computer’s PRAM
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ph14222
    Cheers,
    - Judy

  • Window sizes settings have somehow changed and my windows do not open in the correct size anymore. How do I get my original window sizes to come back PERMANENTLY?

    After upgrading to FF 10.0, my window sizes are not correct. I use a web-based invoicing system and my invoice windows used to open to the size of the invoice. Now, it opens invoices in full screen. I need the invoice windows to open the way the site tells them to open. How do I make that happen again and never change after that?

    Safe mode disables the installed '''Extensions''', themes ('''Appearance''') and '''Plugins''' in '''Tools''' ('''Alt''' + '''T''') > '''Add-ons'''. So it could be that an extension is causing it. You can try to isolate it starting with script blockers and similar extensions and '''Disable''' or '''Remove''' it.
    Please also note that safe mode also disables hardware acceleration: '''Tools''' > '''Options''' > '''Advanced''' > '''General''': '''Use hardware acceleration when possible'''.
    [http://kb.mozillazine.org/Problematic_extensions Problematic Extensions]
    [https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Troubleshooting%20extensions%20and%20themes Troubleshooting Extensions and Themes]
    [http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Uninstalling+add-ons Uninstalling Add-ons]
    [http://kb.mozillazine.org/Uninstalling_toolbars Uninstalling Toolbars]

  • AP Divs (layers) move when I open my website on different window size.

    First of all, this is my first time trying to make a website.
    I'm doing an assignment for my class and i found it difficult for me to fix. I have spend 4-5 hours researching online but nothing work for me.
    Well,the problem is the AP Divs (layers) move when I open my website on different window size(iphone,ipad).
    The website only look right on 1366 x 786 resolution. Please take a look at my 2 pics below:
    And I don't know how to make the website to fit on the iphone and ipad so that I don't have to scroll down or sroll to the right to view the whole thing.
    Please someone help me!
    The code:
    <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
    <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <head>
        <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
        <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width" />
    <title>Boston Green Community College</title>
    <style type="text/css">
    <!--
    body {
        background-color: #3f7244;
        padding: 0;
        color: #8d0101;
        margin-top: 0;
        margin-right: 0;
        margin-bottom: 0;
        margin-left: 0;
        font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
        font-size: 100%;
        line-height: 1.4;
    /* ~~ Element/tag selectors ~~ */
    ul, ol, dl { /* Due to variations between browsers, it's best practices to zero padding and margin on lists. For consistency, you can either specify the amounts you want here, or on the list items (LI, DT, DD) they contain. Remember that what you do here will cascade to the .nav list unless you write a more specific selector. */
        padding: 0;
        margin: 0;
    h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6, p {
        margin-top: 0;     /* removing the top margin gets around an issue where margins can escape from their containing div. The remaining bottom margin will hold it away from any elements that follow. */
        padding-right: 15px;
        padding-left: 15px; /* adding the padding to the sides of the elements within the divs, instead of the divs themselves, gets rid of any box model math. A nested div with side padding can also be used as an alternate method. */
    a img { /* this selector removes the default blue border displayed in some browsers around an image when it is surrounded by a link */
        border: none;
    /* ~~ Styling for your site's links must remain in this order - including the group of selectors that create the hover effect. ~~ */
    a:link {
        color: #003702;
        text-decoration: NONE; /* unless you style your links to look extremely unique, it's best to provide underlines for quick visual identification */
    a:visited {
        color: #028b66;
        text-decoration: underline;
    a:hover, a:active, a:focus { /* this group of selectors will give a keyboard navigator the same hover experience as the person using a mouse. */
        text-decoration: none;
    /* ~~ this fixed width container surrounds the other divs ~~ */
    .container {
        width: 960px;
        background-color: #FFF;
        margin: 0 auto; /* the auto value on the sides, coupled with the width, centers the layout */
    /* ~~ the header is not given a width. It will extend the full width of your layout. It contains an image placeholder that should be replaced with your own linked logo ~~ */
    .header {
        background-color: #ADB96E;
    /* ~~ This is the layout information. ~~
    1) Padding is only placed on the top and/or bottom of the div. The elements within this div have padding on their sides. This saves you from any "box model math". Keep in mind, if you add any side padding or border to the div itself, it will be added to the width you define to create the *total* width. You may also choose to remove the padding on the element in the div and place a second div within it with no width and the padding necessary for your design.
    .content {
        padding: 0px 0;
    /* ~~ The footer ~~ */
    .footer {
        padding: 10px 0;
        background-color: #CCC49F;
    /* ~~ miscellaneous float/clear classes ~~ */
    .fltrt {  /* this class can be used to float an element right in your page. The floated element must precede the element it should be next to on the page. */
        float: right;
        margin-left: 8px;
    .fltlft { /* this class can be used to float an element left in your page. The floated element must precede the element it should be next to on the page. */
        float: left;
        margin-right: 8px;
    .clearfloat { /* this class can be placed on a <br /> or empty div as the final element following the last floated div (within the #container) if the #footer is removed or taken out of the #container */
        clear:both;
        height:0;
        font-size: 1px;
        line-height: 0px;
    #apDiv1 {
        position: absolute;
        width: 251px;
        height: 101px;
        z-index: 1;
        left: 871px;
        top: 10px;
    #apDiv2 {
        position: absolute;
        width: 228px;
        height: 60px;
        z-index: 2;
        left: 9px;
        top: 1397px;
    #apDiv3 {
        position: absolute;
        width: 273px;
        height: 198px;
        z-index: 2;
        left: 851px;
        top: 383px;
    #apDiv4 {
        position: absolute;
        width: 200px;
        height: 115px;
        z-index: 3;
        left: 242px;
        top: 120px;
    #apDiv5 {
        position: absolute;
        width: 200px;
        height: 115px;
        z-index: 4;
        left: 902px;
        top: 178px;
    #apDiv6 {
        position: absolute;
        width: 200px;
        height: 115px;
        z-index: 4;
        left: 857px;
        top: 171px;
    #apDiv7 {
        position: absolute;
        width: 200px;
        height: 115px;
        z-index: 4;
        left: 455px;
        top: 547px;
    #apDiv8 {
        position: absolute;
        width: 200px;
        height: 115px;
        z-index: 4;
        left: 853px;
        top: 113px;
    #apDiv9 {
        position: absolute;
        width: 200px;
        height: 115px;
        z-index: 5;
        left: 853px;
        top: 246px;
    #apDiv10 {
        position: absolute;
        width: 200px;
        height: 115px;
        z-index: 6;
        left: 513px;
        top: 121px;
    #apDiv11 {
        position: absolute;
        width: 200px;
        height: 115px;
        z-index: 6;
        left: 511px;
        top: 123px;
    -->
    </style></head>
    <body>
    <div class="container">
      <div class="header"><a href="#"><img src="Pictures/34d-1.png" alt="Insert Logo Here" name="Insert_logo" width="619" height="90" id="Insert_logo" style="background-color: #C6D580; display:block;" />
        <div id="apDiv11"><font color="#f4f1f1">
    <script type="text/javascript">
    var d=new Date()
    var weekday=new Array("Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday")
    var monthname=new Array("Jan","Feb","Mar","Apr","May","Jun","Jul","Aug","Sep","Oct","Nov","Dec")
    document.write(weekday[d.getDay()] + " ")
    document.write(d.getDate() + ". ")
    document.write(monthname[d.getMonth()] + " ")
    document.write(d.getFullYear())
    </script></font>
    </div>
        <div id="apDiv1">
      <!-- Use of this code assumes agreement with the Google Custom Search Terms of Service. -->
      <!-- The terms of service are available at http://www.google.com/cse/docs/tos.html -->
      <form name="cse" id="searchbox_demo" action="http://www.google.com/cse">
      <input type="hidden" name="cref" value="" />
      <input type="hidden" name="ie" value="utf-8" />
      <input type="hidden" name="hl" value="" />
      <input name="q" type="text" size="40" />
      <input type="submit" name="sa" value="Search" />
    </form>
    <script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.google.com/cse/tools/onthefly?form=searchbox_demo&lang="></script>
                                  </div>
                                    </div>
      <div class="content">
        <center><img src="Pictures/DFDF11.png" width="959" height="556" longdesc="Pictures/junior-2-960x.jpg" /></h1></center>
      <!-- end .content --></div>
      <div class="footer">
         <img src="Pictures/RRR1.png" width="202" height="70" />
         <div id="apDiv3">
           <p> </p>
           <p><a href="Job.html">Jobs</a>         </p>
           <p><a href="Art Gallery.html">Art Gallery</a>         </p>
           <p><a href="Contact us.html">Contact Us </a></p>
        </div>
        <div id="apDiv4"><center>
    <P>About</P>
    <a href="visiting.html">visiting</a> | <a href="Map.html">maps </a>| <P><a href="About.html">about BGCC</a></P>
    <P>Academic</P>
    <P><a href="Courses.html">schools+courses</a></P>
    <P>Admissions  </P>
    <P><a href="cost & aid basics.html">cost & aid basics </a>| <a href="Apply now.html">join BGCC</a>
    <P>Studen Life</P>
    <P><a href="Athletics.html">Athletics</a></P>
    <P>Greenforce Education</P>
    <P><a href="Career.html">career center</a></P>
    </center> </div>
         <p><font size="2" color="black">BGCC | 99 GreenField | Boston, MA 02199 |617-0101-1000| TTY 617-0202-9944|</font></p>
        <div id="apDiv9"><a href="Donate.html" target="_blank"><a href="Donate.html"><img src="Pictures/three-green-logo.jpg" width="218" height="99" longdesc="Pictures/three-green-logo.jpg" /></div>
        <div id="apDiv8"><a href="Apply now.html" target="_blank"><a href="Apply now.html">
    <img border="0" src="Pictures/cxgvxdvxgd.jpg" alt="Apply Now" width="218" height="99"></a></div>
      <!-- end .footer --></div>
      <!-- end .container --></div>
    </body>
    </html>

    That's what APDivs do.  This is the single most common problem new people have with web page layouts.  DO NOT use positioning.  You don't need it.  Start over.  Learn to use CSS floats, margins and padding to align elements. 
    Below is a basic HTML5 Layout.  View source in browser to see the code.
    http://www.alt-web.com/sandbox/HTML5-BasicLayout.html
    Nancy O.

  • How to change the default window size display font size on Lync 2013 main window?

    Hi champs,
    Just a simple non-technical question: How to change the default window size display font size on Lync 2013 main window on Windows 7 desktop?
    Thanks,

    Hi,
    Did you mean change the Lync: Change the Default Font and Color of Instant Messages just as Edwin said above?
    If not, as I know, there is no natural way to change it.
    If yes, on the latest version of Lync 2013 client, there is a new option “IM” on Lync client “Options” list. And you need to change the default Font and Color of IM in the interface of “IM”.
    Best Regards,
    Eason Huang
    Eason Huang
    TechNet Community Support

  • How  to change default window size?

    I'm using MX 6.0 on Mac... For some reason I can't figure out
    how to change the default window size in the work windows. Every
    time I open a new file to work on it opens to a smaller size than
    the actual page is. When opening pages dozens of times a day, it
    gets annoying to have to resize each time. I'm sure it wasn't
    always like this, but I can't figure out how to change it so the
    default size that it opens to each time is larger.
    Thanks for any help,
    DD

    Window | Workspace | Save Current
    This gives you the opportunity to save a current layout look
    that you like
    You might also look under
    Edit |Preferences | Status bar - but I don't see that this
    does anything
    in DWCS3

  • How to change Default Finder Windows Size?

    Hi all:
    New Finder windows show Macintosh HD and there is no problem in keeping the size or view options every time I open a new window (command + N).
    I can change "New Finder windows show" to another folder and works just as well.
    But when I open a folder in a new window (double click on an icon folder) the size of the window is very small and different from the window displayed by using command + N.
    Finder saves and applies default view options to all windows without a problem, but not the default size or in other words: 
    default windows size is different from new finder windows size.
    In Snow Leopard I could change default size of all windows holding down the Shift key while dragging and changing the size but in Mountain Lion it does not work.
    I have also deleted all files .DS_Store but neither works.
    I searched a lot but can not find a solution to this problem.
    Thanks.

    As far as New Finder Windows (command+N) are concerned, there's no problem.
    All other folder's Finder Windows I have not modified manually are displayed with the default size shown in the attached image. That is the window size that I want to modify.
    Thanks.

  • How can I change the default window size of a new message permanently?

    The mail window opens up very small and every time I must increase the size manually. I want to be able to set it so it opens larger or at least opens to the saem size as a previous mail window, which is what Mail used to do.
    Also, can anyone tell me how to stop that new mail window from opening on the bottom left of my screen? I need to move it in orde to increase the window size. So, 2 default actions that are a psin to constantly deal with.
    Is there any guru out there who has had this problem and solved it? Thanks!

    http://kb.mozillazine.org/Font_settings_in_Thunderbird

  • How do I set the Launch window size (from launch from an LMS) in Captivate 5.5?

    When my project launches from the LMS, the lauch window is smaller that the actual project size and requires the user to resize the window to see the whole project. My LMS administrator tells me that the launch window size is not controlled by the LMS so I am trying to figure out how I can set this to match the project dimensions.

    The size of the browser window CAN be controlled by the LMS, but some LMSs are hopeless in this area and don't provide the settings to do so.
    Moodle for example allows you to specify that the course content will open in a new window each time an item in the LMS TOC is clicked and what the height and width of that window will be. However, all versions of SumTotal before the latest one did not give you this option (and that despite the exhorbitant price difference between these two products.)
    So your LMS admin might be correct in that HIS particular LMS cannot control the size of the launch window, but that's not because no LMS can do this.

  • How do I set the window size of a course in SumTotal (LMS)

    I recently created an AICC course using Captivate 5.5 for a client using SumTotal as their LMS. When the client loads the course, the course launchs in a window that is smaller than the course itself; the user then has to adjust the window size to view the entire course. I have read on various posts that this cannot be controlled by myself through the .htm file settings, and that this has to be set within the LMS.
    So my question is: Where and how does the client set the course window size within SumTotal? Does anyone know?!
    thanks

    No, edit the html files that come with Captivate. Either hand edit the
    html file that is produced every time you publish, or locate the files
    in the Captivate 5 directory and customise them to suite your needs.
    Steve

  • Is there a way to create an action or keyboard shortcut to set Crop tool to the front window size?

    Is there any way to create an action or keyboard shortcut to set the Crop tool to the front window size in Photoshop CS6?
    I find that I use that several times a day. I got used to it being the top choice in the Crop tool presets menu.
    Thanks.

    It depends on whether you have the cloud version or perpetual license version.
    For the cloud version press  I (eye)
    For the perpectual version press  F

Maybe you are looking for