[GNC] Can not resize GnuCash Preferences window
Default User
hunguponcontent at gmail.com
Thu Jun 29 16:14:45 EDT 2023
On Thu, 2023-06-29 at 13:08 -0700, Stan Brown wrote:
> On 2023-06-29 12:59, Default User wrote:
> > Unfortunately, I still do not know any way to resize the window to
> > less
> > that the minimum dimensions set by the programmer(s).
>
> Apologies if I'm misremembering, but I think you're in Windows. (The
> rationale for making _any_ window non-resizable escapes me, yet
> Windows
> itself contains many such.) In Windows, it's up to the programmer to
> make a window resizable or not. If the programmer makes it
> non-resizable, as far as I know there's no way for the user to
> override
> that.
>
> > As for resolution, the native resolution of my computer is 1920 x
> > 1080.
> > That does show the whole Preferences window, but the display is
> > just
> > too small to be used for anything except squinting just long enough
> > to
> > edit the Preferences, and then switch the resolution back to 1360 x
> > 768, which is the highest my eyes can really "work with".
>
> Two settings are relevant: resolution and scale. In Windows 10,
> right-click an empty area of your desktop and select Display
> Settings.
> In the dialog that opens, change the setting in the drop-down list
> under
> "Scale and layout / Change the size of text, apps, and other items".
> You
> may find that changing that setting makes your 1920×1080 display
> readable. (Already-open windows may or may not resize themselves, but
> any new windows should display in the desired scale.)
>
> In other versions of Windows the same setting exists, but you may
> have
> to get to it in a different way are different.
>
> Stan Brown
> Tehachapi, CA, USA
> https://BrownMath.com
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Hi Stan!
Actually, no - I am not running Windows. I am running Debian 12, Gnome
43.4, and wayland.
Thanks anyway!
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