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Ken Thomases authored
OS X doesn't really have the concept of windows being maximized; that is, being in a mode where they can't be moved or resized. As a consequence, it doesn't have a button in the window title bar to restore a maximized window to normal. So, when a Wine window is maximized, the Mac driver hijacks the green zoom button to act as a restore button. (When a window is zoomed, the green button "unzooms" back to its last user size and position, so it's analogous.) However, with OS X 10.10 (Yosemite), the green button prefers to act as a toggle for the Cocoa full-screen mode rather than zooming and unzooming. This made it difficult for users to restore a maximized window. They would have to Option-click the green button, double-click the title bar, or choose Zoom from the Window menu, none of which is obvious. The fix is to disable Cocoa full-screen mode for maximized windows. Then, the green button reverts to unzoom and restoring the window.
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