I reverted to 6.0.0 and this resizing bug went away.
It's actually a known issue and a bug report has been made.
I guess it's sporadic and not everyone is experiencing it . . . so I'm not sure what the conditions are that cause it.
Cheers!
B
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On Feb 10, 2012, at 6:00 AM, Roger Shufflebottom wrote:
> Well . . . not seeing this with my Timeline but I am seeing it with a
> bin with several other tabbed bins in there. Drag bottom corner out a
> little and it jams. I can move it around but not resize it. May be a
> user setting issue as I see it in one location with one bunch of
> settings but not in another. Deleting bin layout makes no diffference.
>
> On 08/02/2012 04:20, Benjamin Hershleder wrote:
> >
> > Oliver, I couldn't find a way to unlock it other than switching to a custom Timeline View I'd made which was smaller for taking screen snap shots. Like you, I did notice that if I didn't make the window too big I could continue to resize it, but once it touched the edge of the screen: lock-o-rama.
> >
> > I was also concerned when out of nowhere, when I was doing nothing at all (other than testing the Timeline Window resize thing), all 8 of my processors jumped to about 50% and all the fans kicked in. It would't stop on its own so I quit. I also decided to go back to the .0 release.
> >
> > Thanks for verifying that weirdness . . . nice to know it's not just me ;)
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > B
> >
> >
> > Benjamin Hershleder
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> >
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> > On Feb 7, 2012, at 7:22 PM, oliverpetersvidy wrote:
> >
> >>> Benjamin Hershleder wrote:
> >>> the Timeline Window will still lock (not allow
> >>> resizing) when it reaches a particular size (e.g. the
> >>> exact width of my laptop screen).
> >> Same thing here. If you get it too large, you can't reduce it. However, what worked for me was to minimize the window and then enlarge it again. This seems to let you grab the edge and scale the size again. (On a Mac.) Just don't stretch it all the way to the edge.
> >>
> >> - Oliver
> >>
> >>
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