If you are to lock the window size citing value in a fixed size, at
least make sure that the contents of the initial window fits. Upon
opening the default "System Settings" window, I get the scroll bar on
the right border, but no means to resize the window to make it
disappear. Perhaps it is because I chose a different system font than
the default, but that should not break basic usability. You should
either make the window possible to resize or make sure it can adapt to
the contents.

Personally, I can't see any reason for locking the size of any window,
since the scroll bars will not be visible if the frame is big enough.
You're just removing usability without adding anything of value.

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