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Why do app windows appear shifted to the right?
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Jan 12, 2003, 09:13 AM
 
In several apps, like Mozilla, iTunes, iCal, and Safari, the windows don't return to the position I had left them in: they're always shifted about 1/4 inch to the right (some more, like iCal; some less, like Mozilla).

Every time I boot 'em, I have to drag the window back to the place I want it. It's particularly bad in iCal, where the to-do column extends beyond the edge of the visible screen.

Any ideas what's causing this, or what I can do about it?

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Jan 12, 2003, 10:15 AM
 
Sounds like the apps aren't holding the prefs for this sort of thing, it is a bug so you need to bitch to the developer about it.

I dunno about Mozilla but iCal should be fixed by 1.0.2, iTunes does have thing about its maximum window size but I havn't noticed anything about it randomly changing it's window position.
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