Hi Gregory,

Yes, you should have known ;-) but you didn't really do anything wrong. 1024x768 still is a widely used standard and it is wise to make sure that a static window fits on a screen with that size. Alternatively, make yor stack resizable or group all objects in the stack window and give the group scrollbars. You can adjust the size of the stack in the preOpenStack script to make sure that automatically fits on the screen.

Best regards,

Mark Schonewille

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Op 8-sep-2007, om 1:57 heeft Gregory Lypny het volgende geschreven:

Hello everyone,

I think I have a lot to learn about resolution and differences between displays. I developed a stack that is 887 x 657 on an iMac with a screen that is 1920 x 1200. I transferred the stack to work to use on an older iMac whose display is 1024 x 768. What happens at work is that the width of the stack displays fine but a strip along the bottom (with all the darn buttons) is cut off. Should I have known that this would happen? What am I doing wrong?

        Regards,

                Gregory


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