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Old   May 4, 2004, 12:24
Default Resizing GUI menus
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D Harvey
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I have a problem with the menus sizes. Occasionally the menus will drop off the bottom of my screen and I cannot click certain options or select the "ok" button. I have tried resizing them and then it just cuts off the options and you still cannot access them. Is there a file or something in the fluent interface that I can use to adjust these?

(BTW I am running Linux)

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DH
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Old   May 4, 2004, 20:30
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Rob Hart
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Fluent doesn't seem to behave very well in this respect - it is quite frustrating.

There are some ways you could work around it, but they depend more on the particular window manager you are using and/or how the xserver is configured.

Basically if you can set it up so the size of your display is larger than your actual monitor, then you would be able to "pan" down to get to the stuff that is currently off the screen.

Some window managers have a multiple viewport facility that might help.

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