That doesn't work. It's still way too tall.k_sz wrote:Have you checked if this window is maximized by default ? It should be the case : maximized windows can't be resized, same as the fullscreen-sized ones.Mauser wrote:OK, thanks.
To check this you could use [Alt]+[F10] to restaure/maximize it and [Alt]+[F8] to resize it.
It works here, like for Eadwine :
MX-17.1 Some programs can't resize.
Re: MX-17.1 Some programs can't resize.
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Re: MX-17.1 Some programs can't resize.
No, it won't resize smaller vertically. It can only be resized larger.asqwerth wrote:You can reduce the height vertically until the Base Database icon is touching the Help & Extensions buttons at the bottom.Eadwine Rose wrote:I can make it really small..
I have more than one file in there, but this is the smallest I can get it:
lo.jpg
But indeed not smaller vertically.
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Re: MX-17.1 Some programs can't resize.
I have run into similar issues on a hi res screen.with dpi set in the fonts appearance settings greater than 96. You may want to check that.
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Re: MX-17.1 Some programs can't resize.
Can't explain why you can't on yours, because mine can. What window manager and gtk themes are you using on your system?... it won't resize smaller vertically. It can only be resized larger.
Could you test on the Arc-dark+greybird combo that is default on the system, or plain greybird or Arc-dark?
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Re: MX-17.1 Some programs can't resize.
I can't explain it. Greybird-mx17 with Numix boarder with GNOME-Brave icons and the DPI set to 150 and the display 1920x1080asqwerth wrote:Can't explain why you can't on yours, because mine can. What window manager and gtk themes are you using on your system?... it won't resize smaller vertically. It can only be resized larger.
Could you test on the Arc-dark+greybird combo that is default on the system, or plain greybird or Arc-dark?
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It won't resize shorter than this
on any system I have ever used, including Windows. The rest of the LO applications will, but not the LO "Front Page"You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
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Re: MX-17.1 Some programs can't resize.
Mine doesn't even resize that short. I posted this issue on LibreOffice support forum several hours ago, no replies yet. Since only two programs have this issue it must be a problem with LibreOffice and advert-block not scaling properly. This is the shorts of the two.timkb4cq wrote:It won't resize shorter than thisScreenshot.jpgon any system I have ever used, including Windows. The rest of the LO applications will, but not the LO "Front Page"
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Re: MX-17.1 Some programs can't resize.
Have you tried changing the window border to Arc Dark as I suggested, and changing the dpi back to 96 per richb's post?
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Re: MX-17.1 Some programs can't resize.
When I do that I can't see anything because of my eyes.asqwerth wrote:Have you tried changing the window border to Arc Dark as I suggested, and changing the dpi back to 96 per richb's post?
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Re: MX-17.1 Some programs can't resize.
Just to see if resizing works with smaller fonts (suggest you try that first).
If so, then you know exactly what the bug is in LO and can report it to them accordingly. And you can perhaps, by trial and error, find the largest DPI value that still allows you to resize.
If so, then you know exactly what the bug is in LO and can report it to them accordingly. And you can perhaps, by trial and error, find the largest DPI value that still allows you to resize.
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