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Perhaps a better approach, should you detect a "size problem" on any platform, would be to make the panel scrollable and adjust the window (frame) size to fit.
Jeremy Wood wrote:Greg Guerin wrote:Our cross-platform application looks fine on Windows, but on Mac if a user has a large dock size then certain controls get chopped off our panels.
It'd have to be a large dock size AND a small screen size. Which makes meOur minimum required screen size for this app is 1024x768. So smaller resolutions are not an issue.
wonder what your app's minimum required screen-size is: 640x480? 800x600?
1024x768? Other?
And whatever your minimum size is, how does the app look on Windows whenA good point, but we won't run the app in those cases. After loading the splash screen, we'll present the user with a dialog explaining that the application requires a larger resolution.
the screen is smaller than that, and what do you do about it then?
It might also cause some problems for users who have a large dock for aHmmmm.
very good reason of their own, such as being large enough to see it due to
diminished eyesight, large enough to hit due to diminished muscular
control, or simply because the screen's being used from across the living
room.
You may think that making the dock autohide is the lesser evil, but yourWell... we'll see. And as I mentioned last time: we *aren't* turning autohide on by default. Because someone here at the office feels as strongly as you do. Or maybe much stronger. :) I'm not convinced it's the way to go... on my Mac laptop I regularly can't see certain controls in the app. I don't like giving users the option of leaving things that way, and I don't like giving them such a strange decision the first time they launch the program after a clean OS install. But no matter.
users may well think otherwise, depending on what the app does and whether
the net value is worthwhile.
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