Hi again,
You could try going to the system preferences and click on Universal Access.
Turn Zoom on. It's not exactly what you are seeking, but it's the closest
thing I can think of.
-Jim Gordon
Mac MVP
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> Hi Jim Gordon,
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> the window to grab I move the magnifying glass and loose the effect...
> Hope you understand what I mean. How can I solve this?

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Frer - 21 Oct 2006 18:12 GMT
Hi,
Yep that´s what I`ve done!"# But there must be another way of doing
this...
Regards
Eric Franssen
Jim Gordon MVP - 22 Oct 2006 16:05 GMT
Hi Eric,
The behaviour that you are seeking might be something that Leopard could
make easier for a developer to create. The core graphics of Leopard seem
promising to provide many interesting and useful results such as this.
Be patient. I'd bet that something like this will come along once Leopard is
released.
-Jim Gordon
Mac MVP
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> Hi,
> Yep that´s what I`ve done!"# But there must be another way of doing
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>
> Eric Franssen

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