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October 19, 2017

P: Floating document windows in fullscreen w/menu bar causes window to jump to center

  • October 19, 2017
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With the new release, the zooming mechanism has changed and it always behaves as if "Zoom Clicked Point to Center" was turned on when I am using keyboard shortcut (mapped to Wacom Pen). It works as expected when I'm zooming with scroll wheel.

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Hannah Nicollet
Community Manager
Community Manager
December 7, 2017
I'm sorry that I'm not able to give a precise date, but it will be in the next release, 19.1.
basaski
Participating Frequently
December 7, 2017
when might that be?
Hannah Nicollet
Community Manager
Community Manager
December 7, 2017
Hi Everyone,

Sorry for the frustration over this issue. To give you an update, this will be resolved in the next release.

Regards,
Hannah
ttoomuch
Inspiring
December 6, 2017
Ooops, Not anymore, suddenly, back to snap to center even with the trick. Grrr!
Inspiring
December 6, 2017
I am finding this extremely frustrating.... Is adobe responding to this? Is it a bug or an application change? Personally I don't see the why this would be a change that helps workflow. Seems like such a fundamental oversight... Adobe what's happening?
ttoomuch
Inspiring
December 6, 2017
For me the trick works. MacBookPro 17" and macos High Sierra. Annoying anyway when not in "full frame with menu" where it's usefull.
There's a way to keep  several frames in the first screen mode instead of tabs, if you need so (as I do) it's draging the tab out to the center and it turns into a separate frame.
Inspiring
December 5, 2017
More like, "Adobe PhotoFlop."
Participating Frequently
December 5, 2017
This is a really annoying major hassle. I find the image is snapping to centre when I use keyboard shortcuts like '⌘J', '⌘E' etc. It even does this when I merge layers and even click on a different layer. Using the application frame with tabs does not solve the problem. Like others here, I hate the frame and tabs anyway and never work that way. Why isn't this fixed yet?
basaski
Participating Frequently
December 4, 2017
ya this is giving me a headache - cmon adobe!
Known Participant
December 3, 2017
I think they have A LOT, REALLY A LOT to do fixing all those 2018 bugs, also in Premiere, in After FX, in Indesign, and of course Photoshop.
The 2018 was a completely over-rushed release and maybe a bad idea of one of the financial management bigwigs who don't have a clue about software development, driving the developers insane.

Just take a look at the Adobe Stocks in the stock market. Notice something interesting? Like the stock going down... then the 2018 update and then the stock shooting up? I really really hope that this isn't a negative learning effect for Adobe or that any of this mess is associated with the stock market.