Hi Pasha,
After adding the South Pole as a location, I found the inspectorpane adjusted accordingly:
Switching back to another location however, the Inspectorpane did not (re-)adjust:
I haven't checked this on previous RC's.
Fred
			
			
									
						
										
						RC 436
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Re: RC 436
Do you mean after switching back to St. Petersburg the inspector-pane doesn't get narrower according to the location name?FvE wrote:Hi Pasha,
After adding the South Pole as a location, I found the inspectorpane adjusted accordingly:
Switching back to another location however, the Inspectorpane did not (re-)adjust:
I haven't checked this on previous RC's.
Fred
It always is as wide as the longest location-name needs to fit in.
If you change the location-name of the Southpole for testing purposes to, let's say, "S-Pole" then the width of the inspector-pane gets more narrow.
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						Re: RC 436
You're Right Reinhart,ikarus1969 wrote:Do you mean after switching back to St. Petersburg the inspector-pane doesn't get narrower according to the location name?
It always is as wide as the longest location-name needs to fit in.
If you change the location-name of the Southpole for testing purposes to, let's say, "S-Pole" then the width of the inspector-pane gets more narrow.
After renaming it (to South Pole) everything looked familiair again.
Since it displayed 'Amundsen-Scott South Pole St', with half of the 't' (see my original screenshot), I thought something went wrong with the rescaling in general.
Thanks for helping me out.
Fred
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Re: RC 436
You're welcome!FvE wrote:Thanks for helping me out.
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