Andreas,
try (set-graphics-window-size x y) in the command input. Replace x, y with the desired dimensions. Works in the .coot file, no reason why not interactively (FLW).
Cheers,
Carsten
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> Subject: [COOT] change size of gui
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>
> Hey all,
>
> is there a way to change the size of the coot viewer?
>
> Background: I open a coot session (previously shown on an external
> screen) on my laptop. The laptop screen is smaller by half than the
> external screen - thus the coot viewer does not fit. This
> being an OSX
> machine, I'd need access to the bottom right corner of the window for
> resizing. This corner is not on the screen. Clicking on the
> + button
> on the top left of the X window changes the size of the window but
> doesn't make it small enough to fit on the screen. I guess
> you wouldn't
> expect that from a plus button anyway.
>
> I cannot outsmart the computer. When I try to decrease the
> size of the
> coot viewer (restored from an earlier auto-save state file) on the
> external screen before closing the session, I fail. I can
> only increase
> the size, but not decrease it.
>
> To rephrase my question. Is there a coot equivalent to the PyMOL
> viewport command?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> Andreas
>
> OSX 5.2, X 2.1.4, coot 0.50 pre889.
>
>
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