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iOS Swift Functions and Optionals Functions Syntax and Parameters

Varun Bansal
Varun Bansal
6,684 Points

I noticed you have a drop-down menu on your maximize window button and curios to know how to get it?

Drop-down menu with sub-options to resize the Playground window

6 Answers

Varun Bansal
Varun Bansal
6,684 Points

Right-click does not show me this dropdown, when i right click it only shows me "Customize Toolbar" is this only specific to Playground window or does it show for all your windows on Mac?

Gabe Nadel
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Gabe Nadel
Treehouse Guest Teacher

Would you mind telling me at what minute:second of which video the teacher gets the menu you are looking for?

Varun Bansal
Varun Bansal
6,684 Points

Under "Swift Functions and Optionals" first video "Creating functions" at time 1:57 you will see this drop-down menu

Gabe Nadel
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Gabe Nadel
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AH! It looks like he is using a tool called MOOM, which he must have already installed on his machine. If you look closely, when he hits maximize, the menu bar at the top quickly changes from XCode to MOOM and then back again.

I can't personally vouch for MOOM, but you can read more about it here:

http://manytricks.com/moom/

Varun Bansal
Varun Bansal
6,684 Points

Oh ok i thought its some hidden feature in Xcode or Yosemite :) thanks for finding out!