I feel silly.
I had no idea the toolbar could be popped out. Once I did that resize no
problem Problem solved thank you very much. 

                                          Drew

On Wed, 2009-04-15 at 16:50 +0100, Kevin Cowtan wrote:
> Two things to try:
> 
> 1. Have you customized the toolbar? Turn off some of the icons and it'll 
>   get smaller.
> 
> 2. Does "coot --small-screen" help?
> 
> 
> Drew Waight wrote:
> > Hello All,
> > 
> >         I recently install coot 0.6-pre. My monitor is 1280x1024 and when I
> > open coot, the graphics window takes up the entire vertical direction and
> > cannot be resized any smaller. (I can only move the window by hiding my top
> > and bottom menus, which is inconvenient). The script graphics_window_resize
> > only works for the X direction. I did not have this problem in 0.5, and
> > could even run coot on my 720p TV (768 in the Y). In an effort to fix this
> > issue I compiled 0.6-pre-gtk2-python myself but with the same result. I
> > looked through the code to the best of my ability but couldnt locate
> > anything useful. I am not entirely sure whether this is a ubuntu-gnome,
> > graphics-card display or coot issue, but any help would be appreciated as I
> > only need the graphics interface to be ~20pixels smaller. Thanks
> > 
> >                                                                Drew
> >                                          (new 2084x1152 monitor ordered 
> > anyway)
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 

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