why my close btn is leopard style??

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wlchan
Oct 29, 2008
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Cindy_Johnston
Oct 29, 2008
Huh?
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Welles_Goodrich
Oct 29, 2008
Well it’s a little close to LOLspeak, Cindy, but the poster wants to know why there is the red/yellow/green button arrangement of Leopard in the Photoshop window instead of the ‘normal’ Adobe GUI. I would too if I found those buttons there.
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Maxxlava
Oct 29, 2008
U need 2 change your OS X SYS PREFS (Appearance) from Blue to Graphite if U want monochromatic GUI elements.
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Buko
Oct 29, 2008
Cindy, but the poster wants to know why there is the red/yellow/green button arrangement of Leopard in the Photoshop window instead of the ‘normal’ Adobe GUI

that is the normal GUI of all my apps in OSX 10.0.0 – 10.5.5
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Welles_Goodrich
Oct 29, 2008
Figured it out… you have the Application Frame enabled, wlchan.

Look in the Window menu toward the bottom and you’ll see the Application Frame checked. Uncheck that and you will be back to ‘normal.’
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Buko
Oct 29, 2008
And I thought he was talking about the colored buttons
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Welles_Goodrich
Oct 29, 2008
Buko,

I thought he was too. (OS 10.5.5 PS CS4)

<http://homepage.mac.com/wellesgoodrich/AppFrame.jpg>
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Maxxlava
Oct 29, 2008
Me 3
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Ram
Oct 29, 2008
I just thought he had been drinking. 🙂
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Buko
Oct 29, 2008
Not that drinking is a bad thing.

B)

Wells as soon a you said application frame I knew without looking.
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wlchan
Oct 31, 2008
Yes, I see other people their ps cs4 the top-left 3btns is like that, < http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h275/idsos00/thanks%20for% 20sharing/200881423340612.jpg>

but mine is….
< http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h275/idsos00/thanks%20for% 20sharing/1-2.png>

what happen?? Or what??

thanks
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Welles_Goodrich
Oct 31, 2008
Maxxlava had the answer in post #4

Change your System Preferences > Appearance then in the Appearance drop down menu choose Graphite

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