On Fri, 15 Jan 2010, Tim Jenness wrote:
> GAIA does have scroll bars for the lower screen. One thing that you can do
> is turn off the top panel. In the startup options screen check "Use a
> floating panel".
> Tim
>
> On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 2:42 AM, S F Graves <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Does anyone know of a way to get gaia to put scroll bars on
> windows that are too long for the screen? Specifically, the cube
> window doesn't show its lower part if it is resized smaller than
> its default size.
>
> I was using gaia on a laptop with a 1024x600 resolution screen
> yesterday, and it was rather difficult to use because of this
> problem. I tried changing the font size, but that didn't appear
> to change the window size.
>
> This is on the nanahope version of gaia.
In general there isn't a way to add scrollbars to any old window, and I
didn't have support for really small vertical resolutions in mind when
developing GAIA, so the only way you're going to make progress is to
increase the virtual size of the display itself. A quick google turned up:
http://odkq.com/virtualres.html
for instance. I'd try at least a vertical size of 800 pixels.
Peter.
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