A BUG in CS3 (beta and final) – switching windows in fullscreen mode.

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NickAga
Apr 24, 2007
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Problem is in CS3 only. CS2 works fine in those operations. Open in CS3 two different pictures of identical dimensions, for example, both should be 3000×2000 pixels.
Double click on a window header of any of the pictures to get it go full screen. Both pictures became full screen – you can switch between windows by Ctrl-Tab or select another window with "Window" menu. It’s Ok.
Next, select "Hand" tool. Check option "Scroll All Windows" and press button "Actual Size". Now you see the center area of active picture.
Switch to another window and press "Actual Size". Now you see the center area of another picture. Stop.
And now – tricky question! What’s your bid about what will you see switching to first window? Center area? The answer is – NO!!!
Switch it and you will see how window scrolled to left upper corner. Switch it to second picture and you will see the same effect with second picture. You can drag pictures by the "Hand", but switching will beak all attempts to get synchronous pictures at chosen place! It always shift them to upper left corner. AWFUL!
Found it in beta version, but didn’t expected it in final. Again CS2 works OK in this situation.
The bug is in full screen mode IMO.

Any comments from Adobe developers?..

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Mathias_Vejerslev
Apr 24, 2007
Found it in beta version, but didn’t expected it in final.

Did you report it?
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NickAga
Apr 24, 2007
Of course I reported about the bug in forum of CS3 beta testers. It was about month ago or so (seems for now I can’t find the forum, huh!).
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Brian_Peart
Apr 24, 2007
I agree – it does the same to me here…

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