Last night I updated from v10 to v11.4.2.1 (The Bat! Professional 64-bit). I don't like the look and I don't like its behaviour. My first question is whether I can go back to v10 without losing anything (including emails v11 has downloaded).
I accept that the look (e.g. huge boxes for recipients' names) is what it is, and I'll get used to it.
I was going to complain that draft emails keep disappearing when I change focus away from TB!, but I just discovered it's storing them under a separate icon in the task bar, so they haven't just been closed.
But the bigger issue is related to my 2 screens, I had some trouble before now it's worse:
My internal display is 3840x2400 (16") and external is 1920x1200 (24"). I tend to do routine tasks on the external just because it's bigger, though the internal is better for some graphics tasks. In TB! v10, if I start a new email on the internal, when I hit the paper clip for an attachment, nothing happened (I assume the popup opened somewhere it couldn't be seen). I had to hit ESC, drag the draft email to my external, then hit the paper clip (and it worked). If I started a new email on the external, I think it looked okay if I dragged to the internal.
Now with v11, if I start an email on the external, then drag it to the internal (so I can do something else on the external, whether go to a browser or just another email), the draft email is incredibly tiny and unreadable. I assume TB! is just showing 1920x1200 (if full-screen) within the 3840x2400 display, though the window appears slightly bigger than 25% of the internal display. Is this the expected behaviour, or should TB! be saying "full screen on the external will be full screen on the internal" (or 50% width becomes 50% width, etc.)?
If I drag the main TB! window to the internal, everything is also impossible to read. I tried exiting TB! then launching while in the internal, it did open in the internal but still impossible to read. I guess the type is x pixels high? I've attached a screen capture.
Is there any way I can make this functional on my internal? I haven't tested disconnecting the external, but the last one above worries me that I won't be able to use TB! on the notebook at all.
Thanks.
I accept that the look (e.g. huge boxes for recipients' names) is what it is, and I'll get used to it.
I was going to complain that draft emails keep disappearing when I change focus away from TB!, but I just discovered it's storing them under a separate icon in the task bar, so they haven't just been closed.
But the bigger issue is related to my 2 screens, I had some trouble before now it's worse:
My internal display is 3840x2400 (16") and external is 1920x1200 (24"). I tend to do routine tasks on the external just because it's bigger, though the internal is better for some graphics tasks. In TB! v10, if I start a new email on the internal, when I hit the paper clip for an attachment, nothing happened (I assume the popup opened somewhere it couldn't be seen). I had to hit ESC, drag the draft email to my external, then hit the paper clip (and it worked). If I started a new email on the external, I think it looked okay if I dragged to the internal.
Now with v11, if I start an email on the external, then drag it to the internal (so I can do something else on the external, whether go to a browser or just another email), the draft email is incredibly tiny and unreadable. I assume TB! is just showing 1920x1200 (if full-screen) within the 3840x2400 display, though the window appears slightly bigger than 25% of the internal display. Is this the expected behaviour, or should TB! be saying "full screen on the external will be full screen on the internal" (or 50% width becomes 50% width, etc.)?
If I drag the main TB! window to the internal, everything is also impossible to read. I tried exiting TB! then launching while in the internal, it did open in the internal but still impossible to read. I guess the type is x pixels high? I've attached a screen capture.
Is there any way I can make this functional on my internal? I haven't tested disconnecting the external, but the last one above worries me that I won't be able to use TB! on the notebook at all.
Thanks.