I still have the problem too with 17.04 Beta 2

As I am currently working with QT, isn't there just a simple option like
"anchors.fill: parent" so it will scale responsively with the main window?

I don't like the idea of having a fixed size.
Currently if you do an update with the updadate manger the overview window
for downloads inside the update manager window will have a fixed size. 
You can't make it bigger or smaller.
However when it goes from download to install as you can see the terminal window
inside the update mangager window, you can make the window smaller but
it will not scale bigger again.

So yeah, isn't there a just a anchor with margin?


PS: Somehow it is pretty hard to get the "enlarge/shorten" mouse icon to show up
if you go to the corner of the update manager window to scale it.
Sure you could use "alt + middle mouse button" to scale the window 
but not everyone knows of this hotkey

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