Running v17 on a Mac (MacOS 10.12.6) my windowing preferences worked as I specified them: the Results window would occupy the top of the screen, the Command window would occupy the bottom, the history panel would be on the right, and when I would open the do-file editor it would (a) open to the previously-sized do-file window rendition and (b) would sit atop the Results, Command, and History windows whose parts not obscured by the do-file editor window were visible.
However running v18 on a different Mac (MacOS 13.5.2) the comparable windowing settings do not give the same performance. Specifically, when I open the do-file editor the window size reverts to full-screen regardless of its most recently sized rendition and the Results, Command, and History windows, while still activated, vanish from below the do-file editor window (more precisely, when I manually resize the do-file editor window what appears on the parts of the screen not obscured by the resized do-file window is whatever was active in the most recently activated non-Stata app or the desktop).
Has anyone else experienced similar performance issues and might know how to resolve them? If necessary I will contact Tech Support but I thought I'd first see if the collective wisdom of Statalist had anything to offer. Thanks in advance.
However running v18 on a different Mac (MacOS 13.5.2) the comparable windowing settings do not give the same performance. Specifically, when I open the do-file editor the window size reverts to full-screen regardless of its most recently sized rendition and the Results, Command, and History windows, while still activated, vanish from below the do-file editor window (more precisely, when I manually resize the do-file editor window what appears on the parts of the screen not obscured by the resized do-file window is whatever was active in the most recently activated non-Stata app or the desktop).
Has anyone else experienced similar performance issues and might know how to resolve them? If necessary I will contact Tech Support but I thought I'd first see if the collective wisdom of Statalist had anything to offer. Thanks in advance.
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