Actually the 'plugin maximizing' feature is not intended to be used as a 
permanent layout. The goal is rather to provide a way to switch quickly 
from a non-maximized state to a maximized state (using the keyboard 
shortcut or the toolbar button). If you want the editor to take most of the 
screen, you may try to open a new editor window and close the main editor 
plugin, thus obtaining two main windows: one for the console and other 
plugins, one for the editor itself.

HTH,
Pierre

Le mercredi 22 février 2012 22:14:28 UTC+1, HoWil a écrit :
>
> Good afternoon, 
>
> I like to work in the maximized editor window but when I then run a 
> script the console takes about 70 percent of the screen. I can close 
> the console window or resize it. 
> After that when again maximizing the editor again the console takes 
> most of the screen. 
>
> Is it a bug or can I overcome it somehow? I also cant save a desktop 
> layout in when editor is maximized. 
>
> In short: I want to stay the console at the size where i have moved/ 
> placed it even if I resize/maximize the editor several times. 
>
> Thanks in advance, 
> HoWil 
> Spyder 2.1.7, Ubuntu 11.10 x64 (Python 2.7.2+, Qt 4.7.3, PyQt4 (API 
> v1) 4.8.5 on Linux) 
>
>

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