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Display disappears behind smoke
Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 4:28 pm
by chucky
(ikarus1969: split topic because your post has nothing to do with the original topic)
for me the display disappears behind the smoke from the chimney
Re: Display disappears behind smoke
Posted: Sun Mar 28, 2010 10:07 am
by par
Marcus, thanks for reporting.
Guys, this picture shows why we are struggling to keep Inspector as small as possible.
The workarounds are the following
-reduce the amount of information in the inspector
-expand the window vertically
chucky wrote:(ikarus1969: split topic because your post has nothing to do with the original topic)
for me the display disappears behind the smoke from the chimney
Re: Display disappears behind smoke
Posted: Sun Mar 28, 2010 11:56 am
by chucky
I have the time now resolved as:
I have just checked in the settings what I need, what is important, so I can get something later on this data and what else can be gone, the window then remains as small as possible, and I see the smoking
If you cross at all but then in the setting, then this looks like on top of the screen
other ideas
Could not set up so that you can see what the window right now, you can move yourself in the window itself?
One could see the sun the smoke from fireplaces and so much better, but this would be the window a little smaller, or adjust, depending on what you want to see values
Translate german:Könnte man es nicht so einrichten,dass man das fenster was jetzt rechts zu sehen ist,man selber im Fenster selbst verschieben kann?
So könnte man die sonne den rauch vom kamin und so viel besser sehen,aber dazu müßte das fenster etwas kleiner sein,bzw sich anpassen,je nachdem was man an werte sehen will
Re: Display disappears behind smoke
Posted: Sun Mar 28, 2010 4:05 pm
by FvE
Chucky, Pasha,
It took me some time to reproduce Chucky's problem, since my display was quite different from chucky's.
Chucky: Could it be that you are using a 'rectangular' screen (4:3) in stead of a 'wide' screen (16:9)?
Only when I resize my YoWindow screen to rectangular (4:3) I can reproduce your problem:

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- YoWindow_Wide.jpg (128.28 KiB) Viewed 7295 times
Pasha,
-expand the window vertically
This can not be done by the user, can it?
Edit: I've misread your answer, sorry.
You obviously mean expand the whole window, whereas I read the inspector panel.
Fred
Re: Display disappears behind smoke
Posted: Sun Mar 28, 2010 4:40 pm
by chucky
I have a 17 inch/zoll monitor
but since I have not thought turn fred
I find it very annoying, so you can see from the smoking anything, unless you close the window
edit: I do not know where I could move here and if at all with me?16:9/4:3
Re: Display disappears behind smoke
Posted: Sun Mar 28, 2010 5:58 pm
by FvE
Chucky,
If you have a 17 inch monitor it must be a 'wide' screen (16:9).
What happens if you resize YoWindow?
I mean: don't use fullscreen but the standard startup screen and resize it.
Can you resize so that it shows the whole chimney?
I'll try to write it in German:
Als du ein 17 inch monitor hast, dann sollte es ein 'wide' screen (16:9) sein.
Was passiert wenn du der groese von YoWindow anpasst?
Ich meine: nicht voller bild gebrauchen aber der standard startup bild gebrauchen und anpassen.
Kannst du es so anpassen das es der ganse schornstein zeigt?
Goodluck/Viel glueck
Fred
Re: Display disappears behind smoke
Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 5:01 pm
by FvE
Chucky,
I just played around with the resolution of my display.
If I set it to 800x600 I think I 'have' your display.
What resolution are you using (mine is 1280x800)?
Ich habe soeben mit die aufloesung meines display gespielt.
Als ich das auf 800x600 einstelle, dann 'habe' ich denke ich deine aufloesung.
Wass fuer eine aufloesung brauchst du (ich habe 1280x800)?
Fred
Re: Display disappears behind smoke
Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 3:30 pm
by chucky
ich habe 1440x900 das ist hier für den laptop ideal:)
Re: Display disappears behind smoke
Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 10:02 pm
by FvE
Oke,
Das ist ziemlich hoch.
Wie sieht das bild denn bei eine niedrigere aufloesung, z.b. 1280x800 aus?