Yes, I'll try the new QMapShack. Does it support streaming maps BTW?

Thanks, Davide

Il 02 febbraio 2015 18:17:19 CET, Oliver Eichler <[email protected]> ha 
scritto:
>Hi Davide,
>
>
>sorry I misread your initial post. You are talking about the vertical
>size. I was thinking of the horizontal one.
>
>Yes, the Debian maintainer is right. The minimum vertical size is
>something around 800 pixel. It depends a 
>bit on the used Qt theme. This is because all elements used on the main
>screen sum up to that size. 
>
>Years ago I spent some time to reduce the size, but I never managed to
>drop below 800px without 
>changing the GUI significantly.
>
>That experience went into the design of QMapShack, using docking
>windows for all panels. QMapShack's 
>minimum size is 630x430. Maybe you want to give QMapShack a try. 
>
>
>Oliver
>
>
>> Hi Oliver,
>> 
>> one of the debian maintainers of QLGT package has told me that the
>issue
>> depends on QLGT's minimal height, which in GNOME 3 appears to be 816
>pixels.
>> 
>> Horizontally I don't have any issue, I have plenty of room for QLGT.
>But
>> my laptop screen resolution is 1366x768 (and can't be increased), so
>> QLGT's minimal vertical height is larger than my screen.
>> 
>> Thanks & Regards,
>>    Davide
>> 
>> On 02/02/15 15:09, Oliver Eichler wrote:
>> > Hi Davide,
>> > 
>> > if you are sure that your screen's horizontal pixel size is
>sufficient
>> > to keep QLGT's minimum horizontal size (which is much lower than
>it's
>> > vertical size), I would expect it to be a GNOME vs. Qt bug.
>> > 
>> > I am not aware of any other way to resize a window other than using
>the
>> > mouse to grab it's frame, or to double click on it's window top
>bar.
>> > 
>> > HTH
>> > 
>> > Oliver
>> > 
>> > Am 02.02.2015 um 16:58 schrieb solitone:
>> >> I just installed QLandkarte GT (1.7.7) on my new debian GNU/linux
>box,
>> >> using a repository package. When I start it (I use GNOME 3 as a
>desktop
>> >> enviroment), the vertical size of the window is larger than my
>screen,
>> >> and it's not possibile to reduce it. When hovering the mouse near
>the
>> >> top horizontal border of the window, the pointer icon changes as
>> >> expected, and I would expect to be allowed to reduce the vertical
>size
>> >> of the window. However, this is not possible, as if the vertical
>size is
>> >> locked in some way. It's possible to resize the window
>horizontally,
>> >> though.
>> >> 
>> >> Is there any way I can adjust its size, apart from using the
>mouse?
>> >> 
>> >> Thanks & Regards,
>> >> 
>> >>     Davide
>> >> 
>> >>
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