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pajako

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Dec 22, 2017
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I just noticed that in MacOS Ventura the titlebar in Bridge is 50% vs The other Adobe apps.
How nice would it be if this could be the standard size in all CC apps and/or at least be a system-wide setting.
Apple and Adobe: yes please!

Titlebar.jpg


Added: more CC apps have larger and smaller titlebars: would be very nice to be able to change this systemwide or at least being able to have this asa pref-pane in Adobe CC apps.

CC-apps-menubar.jpg


Titlebar small (50%)
- Adobe Bridge
- After Effects

Titlebar large (100%)
- InDesign
- Illustrator
- Photoshop
- Lightroom Classis

Titlebar XXL (150%)
- XD
 
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arw

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Aug 31, 2010
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I just noticed that in MacOS Ventura the titlebar in Bridge is 50% vs The other Adobe apps
I'm still on Big Sur and haven't updated my CC apps beyond 2022 but it looks like your Bridge is now the same size as Photoshop 2022. Is Photoshop for you the same as InDesign (meaning larger) - then it would look the exact opposite from my screenshot. Otherwise Ps and Br would be finally the same height and maybe that was their goal...
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pajako

macrumors member
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Dec 22, 2017
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Photoshop and illustrator are the same: 100% vs Bridge 50%.
I haven’t checked other CC apps yet.
 

pajako

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Dec 22, 2017
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Update OP: bridge and after effects are small(er), XD is even bigger.
 

lina146

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Nov 10, 2022
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It appears that your Bridge is now the same size as Photoshop 2022, even though I'm still using Big Sur and haven't updated my CC programmes past 2022. If Photoshop is larger for you than InDesign, it would appear completely different from my screenshot. Otherwise, Ps and Br would finally be of the same height, which may have been their objective.
 
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