Remember "Select Function" window size.

Request a feature that you would like to see in QLC+.
Explain in details why you would need it and which is your usage case.
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mikesound
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Hello, would it be possible for the "Select function" window to remember the size I gave it with the mouse and have the same size the next time it is opened? Whenever I assign functions to buttons
in the Virtual Console, a small window opens that I constantly enlarge to have a better overview of the functions and to browse them better. Thank you, Jaroslav Mikyska.

A window of this size will always open.
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A window the size I wish it would open.
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SPOPATT
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This would actually be nice. I would appreciate this as well.
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I agree as well.
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GGGss
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Could you live with the fact that the size of the dialog would be memorized only during the session?
(Keep into account that the show file can be transferred to a system with a different screen size...)
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mikesound
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Yes, that's exactly how I would imagine it, it just needs to remember it in one session, when programming the functions. When I start the program again, I resize it to the desired size and it would remember it there until I close the program. That would be perfect. Thanks.
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Done upstream
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Wow! Thanks a lot Massimo
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