![]() OTOH, if the question is not about PathFinder, I'm not sure why PathFinder was mentioned at all. Rate this book EBOOKS Download Free eBooks eBook Publishing / Self Publishing 1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars 282928 Cocoatech Path Finder 6 Iso Torrent Error rating book. You could try the MacLife forums for a more general, less Apple-centric place to ask questions. Cocoatech Path Finder 6 Iso Torrent Fifteen Shooting Stars by Jeannette Winters Borrow Albert Pfister. If the question is about a CocoaTech product, then it doesn't matter how slow they are to respond, this is not the right place to ask. Which view is checked under the View menu when one of these windows is frontmost? You said you're in column view, but a careful re-read of your first post makes me think you're using list view instead. I fully understood macjack, but I have the feeling he and I are off track because you have used incorrect terminology. Re-read the previous poster's suggestion that I quoted about being "able to grab any column at the bottom by the small divider hatch marks and pull it left or right." 'Top' is obvious but 'bottom' is the substance of my request for some clarity. In my OP you will read that I asked for help here because Cocoatech were so slow to respond to their product's user. Regardless, this is probably a topic that would be better addressed with CocoaTech support rather than here. A resulting attempt to do the same programming with PathFinder might be what I needed. I hoped someone would know and be able to clarify re Finder. I had previously asked the same question in my OP but in relation to PathFinder. ![]() ![]() In my post the Finder query is a new paragraph and has 'Finder' emboldened to reinforce the change. Have your Finder windows changed, or are you having problems with Of course, I'm confused, because you keep talking about PathFinder andįinder windows, while, as I understand it, PathFinder click the resize box below the scroll bar to resize them. The dividers between columns in Finder windows set to column view are resizable.
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