Issue 6 doesn't fit on the screen

With Issue 6 I found that if I allow it to be displayed full screen, I cannot see the right had side of the screen.

If I click on an article from the TOC, then the page runs of the right hand side of the screen. If I click on the full screen icon at the bottom the magazine goes to normal. If I click on the icon again the magazine goes back to full screen, and I can see the entire page. If I click on the contents link then the TOC is ok. If I click on the contents link from TOC then the TOC 'Zooms in' until I can't see the right side of the screen again.

I an running on Windows 7, 1280x1024, Adobe Reader 9.3.0

Thanks,

Mike

joef's picture

That sounds really wierd

That sounds really wierd, can't say that I've ever heard of that happening before. I wonder if it's a Win 7 "feature"...?

Can anyone else reproduce this behavior?

Joe Fugate
Publisher, Model Railroad Hobbyist magazine

Joe Fugate's HO Siskiyou Line

When you are in your adobe

When you are in your adobe screen, do you have the page size set to 100%?  Not sure if this is what you are talking about but if my adobe is set to 100%, without hitting the magazine full screen icon, the page is too big for the screen. Set your adobe page size to "fit page" or "visible" and then use the full page icon from the magazine. Hope its that simple.

Steve

When I am not in full screen,

When I am not in full screen, Adobe is defaulting to 58/1%. Once I hit the turn full screen on/off at the bottom of the screen, I can't see what the setting is.

It's not a big deal, I just wanted to give a heads up.

Thanks,

Mike

bear creek's picture

How big is your screen?

Mike, how big is your screen - both in inches and in pixels?

Have you tried setting the display size 'fit page to screen' and still had the problem?

Is this a new computer or did you just install Windows 7 on an older machine?  If an older machine did the display work for MRH with the previous operating system?

Thanks for working with us on getting this resolved.

Best regards,

Charlie Comstock

 

 

 Editor, Model Railroad Hobbyist magazine


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