Adjust windows and dialogs for netbook (1024x600) screen support.
Many of the dialogs barely fit on the netbook screen, even when dragging the title bar to the top of the screen. Also, the window position is not remembered when re-opening the application (window size is remembered).
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AdminAaron Wolf (Admin, Task Coach) commented
Jimmy, thanks for the thoughts. You can already adjust font size in the preferences
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Jimmy Whyte commented
I voted for this, as I think there is room to optimize Task Coach for netbooks (using one myself). Stacking viewers is great, but why is there the blue "title" of the active viewer shown when the tab below makes it apparent which viewer is shown? Why can't we hide the toolbar of viewers (we only seem able to hide the generic toolbar)? Is there a way to set a smaller UI font? I'm justing throwing in ideas to maximize use of screen size, although the dialogues seem to work fine here (in terms of size). Perhaps a tip: use Alt-drag to move any window under Linux, or install an equivalent add-on for Windows or Mac...
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al commented
lol it's taken me this long to understand "you can drop viewer onto each other" I never realised that you can drop the viewer onto the middle icon in the little viewer placement graphic that comes up when you move one to make a set of tabbed views. Beautiful. Frustration is over I think. I was perpetually redoing my filters as to remake the views I had.
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@al You can drop viewer onto each other to create a notebook of viewers. That way you can easily switch between multiple viewers using Ctrl-Tab.
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al commented
On my netbook I can't really get more than one viewer open at once, but I like to have several views of my tasks, ordered and filtered in different ways. It would be nice if I could do this by being able to set up my viewers and switch between them like CTRL-F6 works in a windows application with several windows open