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Topic: «Working with Photoshop CS4 , Having trouble managing windows » on forum: Technical Support   Views: 3521
 
John Raptis
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Posted: 09/28/2011 10:23:11
 
 
Hi all,

I'm using photoshop on a multi-monitor system, where I use photoshop on both monitors for different purposes (one is a table that I use for creative purposes, the other is a large monitor I use for working with and saving finished graphics).

I've set up a Photoshop icon on each monitor, and I was able to use Actual Window Manager to make photoshop open maximized on the correct monitor instead of where it last remembered.  Nice!

However, I'm having problems with Photoshop's internal dialogs, like New, Save, and Load.

I've tried using AWM to target those dialog windows (window class: PSFloatC) to move them to the monitor with the mouse pointer on creative, but AWM seems to not notice them at all.  They still open at the last "remembered position" which is frequently on the wrong monitor.

Is this a glitch, or something that just isn't possible, to grab an internal dialog and position it like that?

Thanks,
John
 
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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Posted: 09/28/2011 23:55:12
 
 
Hello John,

Thanks for the post.

Could you send me your configuration files (Actual Window Manager -> File -> Send Configuration -> Send to the Tech Support)?

Best regards.
 
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John Raptis
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Posted: 09/29/2011 16:18:47
 
 
Hi Vasiliy,

I sent the e-mail to you via the forum... my computer won't let me establish Thunderbird Portable as the default client.  So let me know if you find anything in my settings that can help me, thanks!
 
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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Posted: 10/03/2011 00:09:05
 
 
Hello John,

Thanks for the response.

The "PSFloatC" window class is in the list of system exclusions of Actual Window Manager.

Unfortunately, there is no way to create specific settings for this window class now.

Best regards.
 
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