On 1/9/2018 11:51 AM, Alexey Volkov wrote:
> Hello Charles
> 
> Yes, Axis got fairly big main window. But on typical linux system
> you can define the remote computer resolution so then you open the
> SSH session it uses remote computer screen resolution to open the
> windows on the terminal side. This makes possible to have a remote
> access to the systems with high screen resolution from the terminal
> with  smaller resolution. But for DE0 the command defining SSH
> tesolution does not exist and I can’t change screen resolution at
> the boot as well.

If your screen (local *OR* remote) is too small, the Axis window will
be larger than the screen.  That's just how it works.  Defining a
smaller physical or remote screen size will not make the Axis window
any smaller, it's minimum size is encoded in the window layout.

To get a smaller window, you will need to use a different UI or
customize the Axis UI to shrink it's minimum size.

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