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action:Manipulate_a_Window [2016/05/15 07:19] alain cosmetic change |
action:Manipulate_a_Window [2016/07/15 14:35] JMichaelTX Replaced screenshot removing the "points" annotation, per Peter. |
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The //**Manipulate a Window**// [[:Actions|Action]] allows you to operation on a window, in a specified application, with a wide variety of actions like scale, move, resize, bring to front, etc. (see complete list below). | The //**Manipulate a Window**// [[:Actions|Action]] allows you to operation on a window, in a specified application, with a wide variety of actions like scale, move, resize, bring to front, etc. (see complete list below). | ||
- | This action is in the //Interface Control// Action Category, and the default configuration is set for the **//Scale size by//** Operation: | + | :!: **Note: All units are in //nominal resolution pixels// (sometimes called points), not //raw pixels//**. So a typical retina screen will have half as many nominal resolution pixels as raw pixels. See the [[function:SCREEN|SCREEN function]] for more info. |
- | **Default Action Configuration:**\\ | + | This action is in the //Interface Control// Action Category, and the default configuration is set for the **//Resize Front Window to Points//** Operation: |
- | {{:action:km-manipulate-window-action.png?nolink|}} | + | |
+ | {{:action:km-manipulate-window-action-no-points.png?nolink|}} | ||
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- | ==== 1. Operation Choices ==== | + | ==== 1. Action Choices ==== |
+ | All units (except percent) are in //nominal resolution pixels//. | ||
*Scale size by. | *Scale size by. | ||
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*the window with title. | *the window with title. | ||
*windows with title containing. | *windows with title containing. | ||
- | *the window with window index. | + | *the window with window index (Z-order, negative windows order from the back (eg -1 is last window)). |
==== 3. Application Choices ==== | ==== 3. Application Choices ==== |