Hi Jon,
I'm using a MacBook M1 Max using macOS 14.3.1c, with an external display, a MateView 28.1"
My MateView is the "Main Display", the MacBook the "Extended Display" in System Settings > Displays
In the "Arrange" tab I have the MateView and MacBook aligned at their bottom edges, with the Menu bar on the MateView, as I am treating this as an external display.
The first time you open SharkCAD, you will get the main drawing window about a third down, and other odd stuff happening.
Resize the windows, and move to your desired position, then make a simple drawing, and Quit after saving first.
When you reopen SharkCAD you should be almost see what you want, if not just re-arrange again, do something and hopefully when you Quit it will remember the same layout.
I did have a very buggy phase prior to this that made the whole software annoying and useless, but I'm using build 1635 from the Beta programme now, and this Beta, my system settings and previous iterations have made things easier
All the best
Mike
PS There are some bugs if you have two windows opening, the drawing gets hidden by the other window being on top, plus you can get toolbars and palettes on the screen when you switch apps, that'll need another mouse click to get rid of, especially if using Stage Manager.
PPS Jeepers, I used Ashlar Vellum in the 90's :o
Edited by user Friday, August 4, 2023 4:36:51 AM(UTC)
| Reason: added PPS