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Orientation sliders quite small on Raspbian #9

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davidhoness opened this issue Aug 30, 2016 · 4 comments
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Orientation sliders quite small on Raspbian #9

davidhoness opened this issue Aug 30, 2016 · 4 comments
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@davidhoness
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davidhoness commented Aug 30, 2016

dave

Can the window be a bit larger by default?
Let me know if this is an artefact from having a previous version installed.

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I haven't discovered a "good" way yet. For example, I can set the minimum size to be a bit bigger horizontally (which is what's really needed for the orientation sliders) but I don't really want to limit the minimum size of the window as that prevents it being used in a variety of situations (half/quarter display which I frequently use when developing, and which is commonly applicable on a variety of OS' these days by dragging windows to the screen sides). It'd be nice to set to the default size but only if the display is definitely larger than the default size - haven't discovered how to do that on GTK yet.

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Okay fair enough. Can we make the window size/state persist in the GTK settings for the program instead?

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I can do, but I figure getting the package built is the priority? This'll have to wait for the next release unfortunately.

@waveform80 waveform80 added this to the v1.1 milestone Aug 31, 2016
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PR #15 also includes a fix for this now

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