[Mac OS X TeX] Acrobat 5 no menu bar, no dock
Michael Murray
mmurray at maths.adelaide.edu.au
Tue Oct 30 08:16:19 EST 2001
<x-flowed>>On Monday, October 29, 2001, at 10:32 , Michael Murray wrote:
>
>>After some experimenting it seems that if you set Acrobat to
>>continuous display
>>(under view menu) and use the left and right arrows transitions
>>work without flashing. If you set
>>it to single page then you get the flashing.
>>
>>Strange but at least usable :-)
>
>Only if you actually have a menu. I have a pdf file that opens and
>the menu bar is gone. It is not full screen but in a window.
>Minimize that window and the dock stays gone and cannot be
>retrieved, unless you switch to another application.
>
>Try it: ftp://ftp.nluug.nl/pub/comp/macosx/presentation.pdf
>
>Definitely a bug in 10.1, but maybe related to me running on UFS?
>
>G
>
On my mac - not using UFS - that file only flashes if I do command
L and go to full screen. Or press the full screen button you have
provided. If I do F9 and get the menu back and then
toggle continuous / single sheet there is no flash in either.
What did you prepare this with ?
Michael
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