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  1. #1
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    Default Re-sizing viewing pane in normal mode

    Hello. I've just got round to installing version 1.2 and doing the re-scan for Five. All is is well so far except that I can't seem to re-size the viewing pane whilst in normal mode.

    When I hover my cursor over the bottom left of the pane, I get the diagonal double arrow but when I try to re-size the pane using that, nothing happens. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Glynn.
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    Default Re: Re-sizing viewing pane in normal mode

    It's only resizable in the bottom right.
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    Default Re: Re-sizing viewing pane in normal mode

    Thanks for the reply. The problem was that in normal mode, the screen seems to have a minimum size which when re-sized to that size, won't go any smaller. To get the viewing pane any smaller, the view mode has to be set to 'no title'.
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    Default Re: Re-sizing viewing pane in normal mode

    Quote Originally Posted by thebiggfella View Post
    Thanks for the reply. The problem was that in normal mode, the screen seems to have a minimum size which when re-sized to that size, won't go any smaller. To get the viewing pane any smaller, the view mode has to be set to 'no title'.
    Correct. The skin file specifies the minimum size the window can be resized to. This limitation is made by the skin so that elements like buttons/labels/etc dont start to overlap on the screen.

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    Default Re: Re-sizing viewing pane in normal mode

    Makes sense. Thanks for the explaination. Glynn.
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