From: Michael@Fam-Meskes.De (M. Meskes) - 2003-05-18 18:13:43
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By default, tora is oppening itself fullscreen. Is it possible to change this to a smaller size? Users can make it fullscreen easily if they want to once it runs. Michael -- Michael Meskes Email: Michael@Fam-Meskes.De ICQ: 179140304, AIM: michaelmeskes, Jabber: me...@ja... Go SF 49ers! Go Rhein Fire! Use Debian GNU/Linux! Use PostgreSQL! |
From: Henrik (M. J. <hp...@gl...> - 2003-05-18 20:37:54
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There are two options for this. The first one is "Maximize Window On Start" which I think is pretty obvious. The second is "Restore Session On Startup". Selecting the second will restore all windows and connections to the state they were in when you last exited TOra gracefully (It will perform a "Restore last session" on startup. The latter option is only available in TOra 1.3.x releases. /Mauritz Underscore AB Michael Meskes wrote: >By default, tora is oppening itself fullscreen. Is it possible to change >this to a smaller size? Users can make it fullscreen easily if they want >to once it runs. > >Michael > > |
From: Michael M. <me...@de...> - 2003-06-10 09:41:24
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[Sorry for the long delay, but I didn't find the time to test this.] On Sun, May 18, 2003 at 10:35:32PM +0200, Henrik (Mauritz) Johnson wrote: > There are two options for this. The first one is "Maximize Window On > Start" which I think is pretty obvious. The second is "Restore Session > On Startup". Selecting the second will restore all windows and > connections to the state they were in when you last exited TOra > gracefully (It will perform a "Restore last session" on startup. The > latter option is only available in TOra 1.3.x releases. Actually I meant something different. What I'd like to have is a fresh installation of tora not opening in full srceen. I tried changing this in the sources by using some maximize parameters but failed. Is it somehow possible to make tora start with a smaller size if it hasn't been run before? Michael -- Michael Meskes Email: Michael@Fam-Meskes.De ICQ: 179140304, AIM: michaelmeskes, Jabber: me...@ja... Go SF 49ers! Go Rhein Fire! Use Debian GNU/Linux! Use PostgreSQL! |
From: Henrik (M. J. <hp...@gl...> - 2003-06-10 11:11:48
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You will need to change the following lines in tomain.cpp: if (!toTool::globalConfig(CONF_MAXIMIZE_MAIN,"Yes").isEmpty()) showMaximized(); to: if (!toTool::globalConfig(CONF_MAXIMIZE_MAIN,"").isEmpty()) showMaximized(); Also, there is a corresponding entry in toglobalsetting.cpp which sets the default in the preferences dialog box. /Mauritz Michael Meskes wrote: >[Sorry for the long delay, but I didn't find the time to test this.] > >On Sun, May 18, 2003 at 10:35:32PM +0200, Henrik (Mauritz) Johnson wrote: > > >>There are two options for this. The first one is "Maximize Window On >>Start" which I think is pretty obvious. The second is "Restore Session >>On Startup". Selecting the second will restore all windows and >>connections to the state they were in when you last exited TOra >>gracefully (It will perform a "Restore last session" on startup. The >>latter option is only available in TOra 1.3.x releases. >> >> > >Actually I meant something different. What I'd like to have is a fresh >installation of tora not opening in full srceen. I tried changing this >in the sources by using some maximize parameters but failed. Is it >somehow possible to make tora start with a smaller size if it hasn't >been run before? > >Michael > > |