Um, wait. is the size being changed a bug in CMake-Gui, Qt or
WindowBlinds? I am going to guess that Microsoft doesn't officially
support "skinning" and so you want the CMake team to support a non-
supported feature of Windows on a shipping product? Doesn't really
seem like a good idea to me. Just my Opinion.
Also, could you post some screen shots of what exactly the problem is?
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Mike Jackson www.bluequartz.net
On Mar 12, 2009, at 4:50 PM, Clinton Stimpson wrote:
Minimum sizes are dependent on which widgets are used, and how they
are laid out and the style.
Some styles have bigger buttons, or more spacing between widgets,
etc...
There is no hard coded minimum size in the cmake gui.
In the cmake gui, the minimum horizontal size is usually determined
by the row containing the filter, combo box for view type, and the
add/remove buttons. If we don't need the text in the add/remove
buttons, that'll allow you to make it smaller. Or a new row could
be created, but that makes the minimum vertical size larger.
It always open for suggestions.
Clint
On Mar 12, 2009, at 11:30 AM, David Cole wrote:
I just measured the minimum size of the outermost-frame cmake-gui
window on Vista using Spy++ and it is 708 pixels wide by 363 pixels
high.
It looks like we could maybe go about 50 or so pixels narrower
before it starts to get ugly...
What would you recommend as a reasonable minimum size value?
On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 1:01 PM, Robert Dailey <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently using an application called WindowBlinds to apply a
specific visual style to Windows XP. This, for some reason, has
changed the minimum size of the cmake-gui app. I'm currently using
version 2.6.3. Can you guys remove the minimum size requirement on
the cmake gui window? It's far too large right now and I am unable
to make it smaller. Keep in mind that it is the horizontal size
that is limited, not the vertical.
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