TVP doesn't remember window position (on Mac) [Solved]
TVP doesn't remember window position (on Mac) [Solved]
I'm on MacBook Pro with a Cintiq as a secondary screen, and as far as I know - TVPaint doesn't remember window position, so that every time I open the program, I need to drag it to my Cintiq screen.
Would be great if that would work in future versions.
Thanks
Would be great if that would work in future versions.
Thanks
Last edited by Soom on 24 Nov 2011, 08:21, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: TVP doesn't remember window position (on Mac)
Here it does remember the window positon.
Also using 10.5.8.
Also using 10.5.8.
Quicktime is DEAD. Get over it and move on !
Re: TVP doesn't remember window position (on Mac)
No problem here neither about the window position... but well, we don't have a cintiq =/
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Re: TVP doesn't remember window position (on Mac)
I have experienced that problem in the past (I'm on a Macbook Pro , Mac OS 10.6, with Cintiq 21 UX and latest updated Wacom driver for Cintiq on Mac OS.) .Soom wrote:I'm on Mac and as far as I know - TVPaint doesn't remember window position, so that every time I open the program, I need to drag it to my Cintiq screen.
Would be great if that would work in future versions.
Thanks
Here is my solution:
1.) Open a new project in TVPaint. If the TVPaint window is on the Macbook screen pull it over to the Cintiq.
2.) click the shiny Green button in the upper left part of the window to expand TVPaint to fill the Cintiq screen from edge to edge.
3.) now draw something in the Project window (it can just be a line or a circle ) , and now SAVE the Project as TVP_test_01.tvpp or Untitled.tvpp , whatever you name it.
4.) Now close the project and Quit from TVPaint.
5.) Now restart TVPaint. If this worked then it should open up on your Cintiq screen.
That is how I have fixed this problem in the past.
Re: TVP doesn't remember window position (on Mac)
Eric - are you on MacBook Pro, or on a desktop Mac?ematecki wrote:Here it does remember the window positon.
Also using 10.5.8.
Nope - didn't work...Elodie wrote:Here is my solution:
1.) Open a new project in TVPaint. If the TVPaint window is on the Macbook screen pull it over to the Cintiq.
2.) click the shiny Green button in the upper left part of the window to expand TVPaint to fill the Cintiq screen from edge to edge.
3.) now draw something in the Project window (it can just be a line or a circle ) , and now SAVE the Project as TVP_test_01.tvpp or Untitled.tvpp , whatever you name it.
4.) Now close the project and Quit from TVPaint.
Should we move this thread to Tech support forum? Or can somebody with MacBook Pro confirm my problem?
at home: Hackintosh Intel Core i9-9900K, GPU AMD RX 6600 8GB, Cintiq 22" + Dell P2415Q 4K displays, MAC OS High Sierra / Windows 10, TVP Pro 11.7.1 + TVP Pro beta
at work: Windows 10, TVP 11.7.1 Std
https://vimeo.com/danas
at work: Windows 10, TVP 11.7.1 Std
https://vimeo.com/danas
Re: TVP doesn't remember window position (on Mac)
Mac Pro.Soom wrote:Eric - are you on MacBook Pro, or on a desktop Mac?ematecki wrote:Here it does remember the window positon.
Also using 10.5.8.
I move the thread in the Technical support =)
Re: TVP doesn't remember window position (on Mac)
And Elodie is on an iMac 27" :)
Quicktime is DEAD. Get over it and move on !
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Re: TVP doesn't remember window position (on Mac)
Soom wrote:Nope - didn't work...Here is my solution:
1.) Open a new project in TVPaint. If the TVPaint window is on the Macbook screen pull it over to the Cintiq.
2.) click the shiny Green button in the upper left part of the window to expand TVPaint to fill the Cintiq screen from edge to edge.
3.) now draw something in the Project window (it can just be a line or a circle ) , and now SAVE the Project as TVP_test_01.tvpp or Untitled.tvpp , whatever you name it.
4.) Now close the project and Quit from TVPaint.
Should we move this thread to Tech support forum? Or can somebody with MacBook Pro confirm my problem?
Here is one more thing to try:
In System Preferences make sure your Display arrangement is like this:
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Re: TVP doesn't remember window position (on Mac)
HO HO !!! That Worked! Wouldn't ever think of it! I wonder - what's wrong with the Cintiq being on the right side? I hope not political reasonsD.T. Nethery wrote: Here is one more thing to try:
In System Preferences make sure your Display arrangement is like this: -
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Re: TVP doesn't remember window position (on Mac) [Solved]
I'm having a similar problem on Linux (Ubuntu 11.04), using nVidia TwinView. I use TVP spread across both screens, so my drawing area is on the left screen and the timeline is on the left screen. but whenever I open TVP it always opens on the left screen only and I need to stretch it across each time I open it, is there a way to save the window size and position and have it open across both screens? I realize this may be a limitation of TwinView....
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TVP Pro 10 : Intel i7 2600 3.4 GHz : 8GB RAM : Ubuntu Studio 14.04 : Cintiq 21UX
TVP Pro 10 : Intel i7 2600 3.4 GHz : 8GB RAM : Ubuntu Studio 14.04 : Cintiq 21UX
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Re: TVP doesn't remember window position (on Mac) [Solved]
I don't know about your particular situations, but in all my experiences with our own computers and those of my students, the issue is always with the graphics card.
Paul
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Desktop PC Win10-Pro -64 bit OS; 32.0 GB RAM
Processor: i7-2600 CPU@3.40GHz
AMD FirePro V7900; Intuos4 Wacom tablet
Re: TVP doesn't remember window position (on Mac) [Solved]
All MacBook Pros use nVidia Gforce - I suppose the problem might be with this specific card. But the thing is, that all other programs do remember their windows positions, except TVPaint - that's why I supposed it was a problem in TVPaint.Paul Fierlinger wrote:I don't know about your particular situations, but in all my experiences with our own computers and those of my students, the issue is always with the graphics card.
at home: Hackintosh Intel Core i9-9900K, GPU AMD RX 6600 8GB, Cintiq 22" + Dell P2415Q 4K displays, MAC OS High Sierra / Windows 10, TVP Pro 11.7.1 + TVP Pro beta
at work: Windows 10, TVP 11.7.1 Std
https://vimeo.com/danas
at work: Windows 10, TVP 11.7.1 Std
https://vimeo.com/danas
Re: TVP doesn't remember window position (on Mac) [Solved]
TVPaint does not depends on graphic card, so it shouldn't be influenced.
Re: TVP doesn't remember window position (on Mac) [Solved]
What is strange is that it works for some people, and not others.
The bad news is that it works on all our computers, so I really can't see what's going wrong when either saving or restoring the window position...
The bad news is that it works on all our computers, so I really can't see what's going wrong when either saving or restoring the window position...
Quicktime is DEAD. Get over it and move on !
Re: TVP doesn't remember window position (on Mac) [Solved]
No problem on my home iMac 10.6.8 neither... =/