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Simple Desk in 4.3.3 Extends Past Computer Display
Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 9:57 pm
by Ted Rimstidt
I am seeking feedback regarding the latest version and the display of the simple desk. When I start the program the screen size is fine. As soon as I click on the simple desk tab the screen extends beyond my computer display size and I am unable to resize the qlc screen to fit. Is there something I have configured incorrectly? Running this on an IBM T41 with Xubuntu 12.04
Simple Desk in 4.3.3 Extends Past Computer Display
Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 10:48 pm
by Ted Rimstidt
After some work I found that you have to select the view mode button and then hit full screen and the size will adjust properly. I originally was looking into changing the .conf file as the help file suggested to change the number of sliders displayed. I could not find that in the .conf file.
Simple Desk in 4.3.3 Extends Past Computer Display
Posted: Wed May 08, 2013 12:51 pm
by Massimo Callegari
The documentation says:
"You can tune these properties in the Simple Desk by adding/changing a key in the QLC+ settings."
"Adding" means that if you don't find the key, then you need to add it.
Simple Desk in 4.3.3 Extends Past Computer Display
Posted: Sat May 11, 2013 10:38 am
by Willy_Pinguino
Is in OSX version of QLC+ present the same possibility?
where I can found the document with the QLC+ settings?
I think that would be useful to have a menu voice to acces at a preference panel where set all this kind of preferences, like the language used in the interface (now I'm use QLC+on OSX in italian languace but for me would be more simple to use it in english to don't miss the correct translation in the help interface and follow you in this forum too...) and much more.
Simple Desk in 4.3.3 Extends Past Computer Display
Posted: Sat May 11, 2013 3:28 pm
by Massimo Callegari
@Willy: QLC+ starts with your OS language, otherwise you can start it up with "-l en_EN" option.
This is all written in the documentation:
- Simple Desk:
http://htmlpreview.github.io/?https://r ... tml#Tuning (yes, it is available on OSX too)
- Command line parameters:
http://htmlpreview.github.io/?https://r ... eters.html