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Panoramix visualization problem

Hi All,

I apologize in advance if this is not the correct place for this topic.
I have just downloaded Panoramix, but I have some problems in visualizing console window. I enclose a screenshot: lower knobs and buttons and so on are fused together.
I am working on a MacBook Pro mid 2012 (no Retina display), OsX 10.8.5.
I can partially resolve the problem following these steps:

  1. connect the laptop to a bigger screen (1680X1050), no duplicate window in preferences;
  2. put Panoramix windows on bigger screen;
  3. scale the application view to about 75%;
  4. stretching console window until commands are all correctly visible;
  5. put again Panoramix windows on my laptop screen.

However when I restart the application there is no memory of precedent settings, so the visualization is wrong again, and I should have to start again all above procedure.
There is a way to fix this problem?
Thank you in advance for help.

Best

fdsdb

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Hi All,

I have just downlaoded version 0.9.7, but the above problem remains.
Every suggestion is welcome, many thanks in advance.

Best

fdsdb

Use the window scale and/or a screen with higher resolution.

In your procedure, I dont think the connection to a bigger screen then switching back to the laptop is any useful (steps 1,2 and 5).

The window settings are currently not stored with the session; not so sure (yet) if that would make sense. (one given session might be used on different computers)

Hi T.,

I had tried to use a bigger screen to see if the visualization problem remained. But using only my laptop I imagine it is not possible to have panoramix interface adaptable or automatically scaled to my screen resolution (1280X800). Is it right or there is some way to realize it?

fdsdb

Hi T.,

I apologize for this new post, but playing with scale control and scaling the window now interface does not overlap controls.
Sorry for not having realized before and thank you for your reply.

Best

fdsdb