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by mwarne » Mon Mar 16, 2009 4:53 pm
Hi is there any way to increase size of the design window (length).
I have several forms with many fields. After adding several fields only the top section is visible, all the lower fields are hidden / not visible to the visual designer.
Is this configurable?
Thanks,
Mike.
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by Eric Clayberg » Tue Mar 17, 2009 4:11 am
mwarne wrote:is there any way to increase size of the design window (length).
The design window length is limited by Eclipse to be the size of the display.
Using a bigger display (or biger virtual display) would presumably allow you to increase the height.
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by mkn » Tue Mar 17, 2009 8:50 am
Eric Clayberg wrote:Using a bigger display (or biger virtual display) would presumably allow you to increase the height.
Just for the fun of it I just tested the behaviour with my two screens (combined width 2880 px) and had no problems whatsoever. I am using the MaxiVista screen extender (a software based over-the network solution) but I suppose it will work even better with a dual head. I found it very handy to drag the Palette and the Structure to the second display.
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by Eric Clayberg » Tue Mar 17, 2009 9:08 am
mkn wrote:Just for the fun of it I just tested the behaviour with my two screens (combined width 2880 px) and had no problems whatsoever
Glad that worked.
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