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From: Bob I on 22 Feb 2010 08:55 I'd say there is a bug in Dreamweaver. John Blaustein wrote: > Dreamweaver even has a preset screen layout called Dual Screen in which it > places all the panels on the second monitor. The problem still occurs, and > it's with all panels no matter where on the second monitor they are placed. > > John > > > > "John Blaustein" wrote: > > >>Bob, >> >>I should have mentioned that. No, it does not. In fact, I use a very >>similar layout for Photoshop and the flyout context menus work as predicted >>there. Dreamweaver and Photoshop are both part of the CS4 suite, so they >>should work exactly the same way in the same environment, but they don't for >>me. >> >>I have posted a couple of messages on the Adobe Dreamweaver forum and >>received no replies. >> >>Any ideas? This one has me stumped! >> >>John >> >> >>"Bob I" wrote: >> >> >>>does this happen with any other software? >>> >>>John Blaustein wrote: >>> >>> >>>>Hi, >>>> >>>>Using two monitors -- main on right; secondary on left. When I click a >>>>context menu in Dreamweaver on a panel that is on the secondary monitor, the >>>>menu opens all the way on the right side of the right hand monitor. I have >>>>tried everything I can think of, and the problem persists. >>>> >>>>Anyone have any ideas? >>>> >>>>Thank you. >>>> >>>>John >>>> >>> >>>. >>>
From: John Blaustein on 22 Feb 2010 17:18
I think you are right! John "Bob I" wrote: > I'd say there is a bug in Dreamweaver. > > John Blaustein wrote: > > > Dreamweaver even has a preset screen layout called Dual Screen in which it > > places all the panels on the second monitor. The problem still occurs, and > > it's with all panels no matter where on the second monitor they are placed. > > > > John > > > > > > > > "John Blaustein" wrote: > > > > > >>Bob, > >> > >>I should have mentioned that. No, it does not. In fact, I use a very > >>similar layout for Photoshop and the flyout context menus work as predicted > >>there. Dreamweaver and Photoshop are both part of the CS4 suite, so they > >>should work exactly the same way in the same environment, but they don't for > >>me. > >> > >>I have posted a couple of messages on the Adobe Dreamweaver forum and > >>received no replies. > >> > >>Any ideas? This one has me stumped! > >> > >>John > >> > >> > >>"Bob I" wrote: > >> > >> > >>>does this happen with any other software? > >>> > >>>John Blaustein wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>>>Hi, > >>>> > >>>>Using two monitors -- main on right; secondary on left. When I click a > >>>>context menu in Dreamweaver on a panel that is on the secondary monitor, the > >>>>menu opens all the way on the right side of the right hand monitor. I have > >>>>tried everything I can think of, and the problem persists. > >>>> > >>>>Anyone have any ideas? > >>>> > >>>>Thank you. > >>>> > >>>>John > >>>> > >>> > >>>. > >>> > > . > |