offset image in maximized workspace

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traviskorth
Jun 21, 2007
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I’ve looked but can’t find an answer.

When I maximize an image or switch to full screen, the image is centered in the workspace. Most often, the right side of the image is sitting partially under my palettes, while there is plenty of open room on the left hand side.

Can I offset the center of the workspace so that my image is not under the palettes on the right hand side of the screen?

Thanks!

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TK
Toobi-Won Kenobi
Jun 21, 2007
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I’ve looked but can’t find an answer.

When I maximize an image or switch to full screen, the image is centered in the workspace. Most often, the right side of the image is sitting partially under my palettes, while there is plenty of open room on the left hand side.

Can I offset the center of the workspace so that my image is not under the palettes on the right hand side of the screen?

Thanks!
Maximise does just that, centers the image. If the image is covered by the palettes, toggle them off with the tab key. tab alone turns palettes and tool bar off: Shift+Tab just palettes.
TWK
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traviskorth
Jun 22, 2007
That’s a bummer. It seems like it would be an easy feature.

Thanks.

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