Sorry, I think I am not describing things well enough. I'm certainly not asking for the app to do something nonstandard like being maximised over two monitors. Anything but that. You see, I don't like running applications maximised at all. I like lots of little overlapping windows, so I prefer the style of apps where you can drag any child window outside the main window, and any window can be pushed in front of any other window. So, yeah, those floating windows that always stay in front in MS Visual Studio (or at least the last version I used ages ago) bug the crap out of me. Anyway, by not clipping any child window to the main window, the user can drag them anywhere without having to stretch the main window over two desktops. And, as we've established, you can do this for some of the child windows in FL by using the detach feature. So that is good.tony tony chopper wrote:which other app stretches to 2 monitor when maximized? the default behavior is to stretch over the monitor it's on, nothing more. So, just like with any other app, if you want it over your 2 monitors, you stretch the window over your 2 monitors. There's nothing weird in this.
But this should be a thread about all the nifty new goodies coming in FL, so sorry for derailing it with usability comments.