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 Posted by Dave Martindale on 10/18/05 22:26 
Helpful Harry <helpful_harry@nom.de.plume.com> writes: 
 
>It's one of the limitations that Apple have decided to put into the 
>free version of QuickTime. If you pay to upgrade it to the Pro version 
>you get full-screen playback (among a few other things). This is no 
>different to many other companies that have a limited "free" version 
>and a pay-for "pro" version. 
 
It's also apparently a recent change.  I can remember when Quicktime 
player would do full-screen with CNTL-3.  It was an obvious extension 
to CNTL-0 for half size, CNTL-1 for normal size, and CNTL-2 for double 
size - which still work. 
 
	Dave
 
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