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I have recently gained a 43 inch 4K monitor (yes, it's a redundant TV) . Whenever I open Plottr ,it uses the same arbitrary window size which fills most of the screen and is far too large to be useful. I have to shrink it down to a more sensible size, but that size never "sticks". Every time I start Plottr, open a project, or switch projects it goes back to the same annoying window size.
Well-behaved Windows applications remember their previous window size. Try it with your favourite browser or editor.
This problem may also happen on other platforms. I haven't tested them.
Steps to reproduce:
open Plottr on a PC with a large, high-resolution monitor.
observe that the initial dashboard opens in a ridiculously large window
adjust the initial window to a more reasonable size
select a project
observe that the project opens in a ridiculously large window
adjust the project window to a more reasonable size
close the project window
open the same project again
observe that it is back to the ridiculously large window
get cross with Plottr
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VERSION: 2024.6.4
PLATFORM: win32 (Windows 10)
MACHINE ID: 7e2d63fa8f17d1e1fd95a4a40e2e8588ea35be4135c06d039403a71cd8e52231
I have recently gained a 43 inch 4K monitor (yes, it's a redundant TV) . Whenever I open Plottr ,it uses the same arbitrary window size which fills most of the screen and is far too large to be useful. I have to shrink it down to a more sensible size, but that size never "sticks". Every time I start Plottr, open a project, or switch projects it goes back to the same annoying window size.
Well-behaved Windows applications remember their previous window size. Try it with your favourite browser or editor.
This problem may also happen on other platforms. I haven't tested them.
Steps to reproduce:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: