Initial screen too big ...or is it just me?
- cogier
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Re: Initial screen too big ...or is it just me?
But now you are using the 'Development' version V3.12.90. Was that your intention?
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Re: Initial screen too big ...or is it just me?
1920x1080
No problems here on openSUSE Leap 15. Haven't tried to upgrade Gambas my Debian box yet.
No problems here on openSUSE Leap 15. Haven't tried to upgrade Gambas my Debian box yet.
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sholzy
I'm wondering around lost in the past, not knowing where the present is.
I'm wondering around lost in the past, not knowing where the present is.
Re: Initial screen too big ...or is it just me?
Yes, that looks like the proper un-clipped image. I think its an un-sizeable image (although grayghost4 seems to be able to scale his) and I reckon the designer is also using a 1920x1080 screen.Got2BeFree wrote: ↑Wednesday 16th January 2019 6:45am 1920x1080...No problems here on openSUSE Leap 15...
Re: Initial screen too big ...or is it just me?
Well I think I compiled the latest Stable version as 18.10 didn't have Gambas in the Repository. Either way its just a try-out on an old laptop...just need to find some time to test 18.10 before deciding between Lubuntu & Peppermint. Initially had a mousepad problem but quickly found a fix for it. Also 18.10 seems a little slow to startup, but otherwise runs at a reasonable pace. Oh, and networking looks a little dodgy.
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Re: Initial screen too big ...or is it just me?
Mine won't resize like grayghost4. It did while using the 3.11.x series.stevedee wrote: ↑Wednesday 16th January 2019 7:38amYes, that looks like the proper un-clipped image. I think its an un-sizeable image (although grayghost4 seems to be able to scale his) and I reckon the designer is also using a 1920x1080 screen.Got2BeFree wrote: ↑Wednesday 16th January 2019 6:45am 1920x1080...No problems here on openSUSE Leap 15...
sholzy
I'm wondering around lost in the past, not knowing where the present is.
I'm wondering around lost in the past, not knowing where the present is.