yes, thanks for that info. That is the solution that I settled on in the interim, it just means that applications are not as portable as I would like, e.g building an application on a desktop PC with a larger screen and then transferring to a laptop to be used at a presentation somewhere. However, I can work around this as it's not a common scenario, for me anyway.
Cheers
Richard
On 21 July 2011 19:46, Alex DEKKER <grad@ale.cx> wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jul 2011 11:01:13 +1200, Richard Clarke wrote:
If for example I have a wx scope gui and an fft gui stacked one abovehalf of the lower portion off the bottom of the screen, i.e it doesnt
the other so I can see them simultaneously, the lower plot is missing
scale itself to fit within the confines of the visible screen.
It may not do it dynamically, but did you know you can enter dimensions in the Window Size field for the scope and waterfall sink? I assume your screen doesn't change size too often, so it should at least get it to a point where it's usable for you.
alexd
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