![]() ![]() ![]() This is just one example lots of other apps (Mail and Messages, to name two) contain panes that become grossly distorted by background color bleed-through. MacOS includes-and enables by default-translucency, which gives you 'wonderful' effects such as this in Calculator: Note: This was originally published in 2015 I've updated it with a minor change required for Mojave, and clarified a bit of the text. I then assigned it a gesture trigger with my mouse, so I can easily see any window's dimensions with a simple mouse movement. So I modified it to work for whichever app is frontmost, and made it run from Keyboard Maestro. Of course, me being me, I decided I'd spend a couple hours making it more useful, even though I probably won't use it all that often. This script is incredibly basic (no error checking, hardcoded app), but it works 1 If you see a message about ScriptEditor needing Accessibility access, open System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Privacy, click on Accessibility in the left panel, click the lock icon to unlock the panel, click the plus sign to add an app, and navigate to Script Editor in Applications > Utilities, then click Open. ![]() Run the above, assuming Safari is running and has an open window, and you'll see this system notification:Ĭhange Safari to whichever app you're interested in, re-run the script, and you'll have that app's window dimensions. ![]()
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