Last but probably not least important, going into full screen mode seems to create a new virtual desktop in some cases. It is a bit confusing because there is no indication of the action and sometimes it is not a very logical one because there are empty desktops …
Try click on a stack and then simply put the mouse pointer on any item, then press space bar... voilà.
Ain't it swell?
Needed this feature for a long time, seems so simple. But can you somehow 'select' several files at once in the stack to display them in quicklook? Because watching pictures from a stack isn't very ergonomic.
You have to click on the stack, than press the 'open in Finder' button. Cmd + A for select all, press the space bar and it shows you all the files. (And finally the window resizes automatically).
Alternative is to hold command while clicking the stack to open it directly, but it's just not instant. (I'm someone with stacks full of collected pictures that I use several times a day)
Yeah, I wish QuickLook would automatically go to the next or previous picture in the folder even if you only selected a single file. Why do we have to select all of them, and then start from the first file all over again, if I want to quickly look at a few photos one after the other?
If there's no setting in Lion itself, you can always install KeyRemap4MacBook and bind anything to anything.I have a question concerning Launchpad and the F-Keys:
Since Mission Control is using the F3 key as shortcut and Dashboard the F4 key, is there a way to make F5 a shortcut for the Launchpad?
Thanks
When Lion comes out for the public, will it include iLife '11? Or will I be stuck with iLife '09?
Can you check to see if you have Perian installed?
So, if I buy a new mac with Lion, does it not come with any boot disc?
So I installed DP4, upgraded instead of clean install, and unless I'm mistaken you can no longer use small mailbox icons in Mail.app! I checked every menu, checked the plist and I see nowhere to set it. I -hate- the larger mailbox icons. Anyone have any luck or any advice?![]()
It's now a general setting in System Preferences > General > Sidebar Icons Size
You are acting as if the medium icons are way too big. The large ones really are, but the medium ones? C'mon!OHHHHHH thank you. Thank you thank you THANK YOU.
I was resigned to staring at these enormous, unsightly icons for eternity... thankyouthankyouthankyou!
You are acting as if ... C'mon! ...
You're not being nice.
I don't think you have any room to say whether I'm reacting within any norms. I use small icons in Mail.app. I was no longer able to. It was annoying me and obviously annoying me enough that I posted about it. They size of the icons don't bother you. Congratulations. What does? Maybe I'll say you're overreacting to that and we can call it even.
Or you can accept that some things are important to other people and not yourself, and that's perfectly fine.