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Hi! This is more of a GUI 'issue' and not an issue with PokeFinder itself, but I was wondering if there's a way to make the columns automatically fill the whole width-span of the window, instead of them being a set default width; without having to edit the code and build the app myself that is? This was a feature before afaik, that seems to have been removed/lost.
I give you an example of what I mean:
an older build (in this case specifically its LincolnLM's toolbox fork), same window (Gen4 Stationary, generator tab)
I ask this because it always irks me that certain column titles (and content) get 'crunched' unnecessarily when there's lots of space on the right. I know you can drag and adjust the column's width yourself on latest PokeFinder, but having to do that every time you open the app for every column becomes tiring fast :(
I read about some similar situation on PokeFinder's discord a while back, and I even tried changing to white mode as per your (Fish's) suggestion, but still the behavior remains that all columns are always the slimmest width possible whatever I do.
Thanks!
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Hi! This is more of a GUI 'issue' and not an issue with PokeFinder itself, but I was wondering if there's a way to make the columns automatically fill the whole width-span of the window, instead of them being a set default width; without having to edit the code and build the app myself that is? This was a feature before afaik, that seems to have been removed/lost.
I give you an example of what I mean:
Latest PokeFinder Gen4 Static window, generator tab
![image1](https://private-user-images.githubusercontent.com/104528536/280322659-8a15a73e-af27-4be0-8ca9-fa221aa9840f.png?jwt=eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJpc3MiOiJnaXRodWIuY29tIiwiYXVkIjoicmF3LmdpdGh1YnVzZXJjb250ZW50LmNvbSIsImtleSI6ImtleTUiLCJleHAiOjE3MTkwMTIyMjIsIm5iZiI6MTcxOTAxMTkyMiwicGF0aCI6Ii8xMDQ1Mjg1MzYvMjgwMzIyNjU5LThhMTVhNzNlLWFmMjctNGJlMC04Y2E5LWZhMjIxYWE5ODQwZi5wbmc_WC1BbXotQWxnb3JpdGhtPUFXUzQtSE1BQy1TSEEyNTYmWC1BbXotQ3JlZGVudGlhbD1BS0lBVkNPRFlMU0E1M1BRSzRaQSUyRjIwMjQwNjIxJTJGdXMtZWFzdC0xJTJGczMlMkZhd3M0X3JlcXVlc3QmWC1BbXotRGF0ZT0yMDI0MDYyMVQyMzE4NDJaJlgtQW16LUV4cGlyZXM9MzAwJlgtQW16LVNpZ25hdHVyZT0xOTgyYWYwYzRmYmExOGI2YmM2MGEyNWVhYzc4MDBkZTMwYTRjNjdkMzlmMTUwODg5OTg3MjRmOTc1OThjZjRhJlgtQW16LVNpZ25lZEhlYWRlcnM9aG9zdCZhY3Rvcl9pZD0wJmtleV9pZD0wJnJlcG9faWQ9MCJ9.NjjINQF-jwLWBB3H0si_vlaOpqzQT9eC6zANT2o7FrY)
an older build (in this case specifically its LincolnLM's toolbox fork), same window (Gen4 Stationary, generator tab)
![image2](https://private-user-images.githubusercontent.com/104528536/280322648-b33ccfa4-4d7e-40fa-a312-03f97023c999.png?jwt=eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJpc3MiOiJnaXRodWIuY29tIiwiYXVkIjoicmF3LmdpdGh1YnVzZXJjb250ZW50LmNvbSIsImtleSI6ImtleTUiLCJleHAiOjE3MTkwMTIyMjIsIm5iZiI6MTcxOTAxMTkyMiwicGF0aCI6Ii8xMDQ1Mjg1MzYvMjgwMzIyNjQ4LWIzM2NjZmE0LTRkN2UtNDBmYS1hMzEyLTAzZjk3MDIzYzk5OS5wbmc_WC1BbXotQWxnb3JpdGhtPUFXUzQtSE1BQy1TSEEyNTYmWC1BbXotQ3JlZGVudGlhbD1BS0lBVkNPRFlMU0E1M1BRSzRaQSUyRjIwMjQwNjIxJTJGdXMtZWFzdC0xJTJGczMlMkZhd3M0X3JlcXVlc3QmWC1BbXotRGF0ZT0yMDI0MDYyMVQyMzE4NDJaJlgtQW16LUV4cGlyZXM9MzAwJlgtQW16LVNpZ25hdHVyZT03OTY0MjZlYWE1OWI2ZDg3NzVhMjczNjQwZTM4Y2U2MTVhNDg2YWQzYzVlNTI3Y2EwMTZiZjVkZjBlODZjYWRkJlgtQW16LVNpZ25lZEhlYWRlcnM9aG9zdCZhY3Rvcl9pZD0wJmtleV9pZD0wJnJlcG9faWQ9MCJ9.Omv8P6gPAcfEtrL8-TRZMvRpKu_8gizCILcBojPrX3E)
I ask this because it always irks me that certain column titles (and content) get 'crunched' unnecessarily when there's lots of space on the right. I know you can drag and adjust the column's width yourself on latest PokeFinder, but having to do that every time you open the app for every column becomes tiring fast :(
I read about some similar situation on PokeFinder's discord a while back, and I even tried changing to white mode as per your (Fish's) suggestion, but still the behavior remains that all columns are always the slimmest width possible whatever I do.
Thanks!
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