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Fixed Limitations

Fixed Limitations

General Issues
Dual Monitor Issues
- Having the primary monitor on the right
now works with Mac OS X.
- When the secondary monitor is offset
from the primary in the vertical direction, the content of control
windows and confirm boxes now appears correctly.
- When the secondary monitor is offset
from the primary in the vertical direction, dropping icons from
the Palette onto a shelf or the Control Panel now works properly.
- When the secondary monitor is offset
from the primary in the vertical direction, choosing tools by clicking
on them in the Palette now works properly.
- With Alias on the secondary monitor,
choosing Preferences > Interface > Palette/Shelves
Layout doesn’t compress the application window into the
right side of the screen anymore.
- With a Wacom Cintiq as primary monitor
on the right, clicking down on the screen used to draw a horizontal
line to the right, making this configuration unusable. This has
been fixed.