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Default 03-02-2010, 10:09 AM

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I ran into this as well, used search and found this:
Photo Booth Fixer! Finally!

worked for me
Er... isn't that the same fix that is mentioned above????


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Post applescript fix - 05-07-2010, 03:46 AM

After searching here and there, I was able to gather the information to get a fix for application scale issues, such as happen with Photo Booth. The link listed in this thread touting a solution appears broken.

So I compiled a couple of applescripts; one is Photo Booth specific. The other uses Photo Booth as default, but can open any application of choice.

I figured I would post a link to those here: AppScale

I hope it's useful to somebody.

Enjoy.

edit: the script AppScale replaces both scripts mentioned in this post. it will ask you what app to open, and lets you enter your scale. default app: photobooth, default scale 85% (.85)

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Default 05-07-2010, 06:19 PM

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After searching here and there, I was able to gather the information to get a fix for application scale issues, such as happen with Photo Booth. The link listed in this thread touting a solution appears broken.

So I compiled a couple of applescripts; one is Photo Booth specific. The other uses Photo Booth as default, but can open an application of choice.

I figured I would post a link to those here: public - Folder Shared from Box.net - Free Online File Storage

I hope it's useful to somebody.

Enjoy.

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I try it. IT minimize the first window of my program SOHO NOTES, but when I open the préferences window of the program SOHO NOTES the window is not reduce ???
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Post SOHO Launch - 05-08-2010, 09:01 PM

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HI
I try it. IT minimize the first window of my program SOHO NOTES, but when I open the préferences window of the program SOHO NOTES the window is not reduce ???
I don't use SOHO notes, so I downloaded it to see if it would work. The shrink script worked fine on my script, even when i opened the prefs on SOHO.. I did notice that some of the panes were inaccessible because SOHO seems to have trouble with the smaller scale.

try this: http://box.net/photoboothscaler#phot...38/431012914/1 it makes the windows a bit bigger. Still not pretty, but all the panes are usable.

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Default 05-09-2010, 07:55 PM

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Post #62 did it for me. All's well.


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Default 05-09-2010, 11:10 PM

I found the thread severe points to after i compiled my own scripts. And there is a nice GUI scaler posted there. However, using that method, you have to manually run that little app again to reset the standard scale for the rest of your apps, which could be annoying if you just forget to.

The way I did it, the script resets to 100% scale automatically so it only effects the app you choose to begin with.

Cheers.

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