RT 5.3 and Dell inspiron 15 - 5000 serie with a 15.6" HD screen.
RT doesn’t fit on the screen. The end of the right panel (the numbers and the reset “dingy”) and the bottom with the status bar get cut off. Maximizing doesn’t help.
With the preferences, I don’t even see the About/OK/Cancel buttons.
Is there some setting (or config file) that I can control the width of the panels and the size of the screens?
@foto show a screenshot of the whole screen, don’t crop the screenshot. I don’t see any problem in that little screenshot. RT fits just fine on a “HD screen”. What exactly do you mean by “HD screen”, what resolution is it? “HD” is vague.
I think I have solved the problem (more testing needed). It looks like it has to do with the xfce panels (top & bottom) and setting them both to “intelligent”, now I can see my screen up to edge.
BTW paperdigits mentioned resizing the panels (in RT?) That was my original question: how to I resize the panel in RT because the right one was being cut-off?
When I add a detail window, the default behaviour is to place it on the right hand side. On a small screen, the right panel is covering the right edge. If I drag it farther to the right, it becomes inaccessible unless I hide a panel. When hiding a panel, the position of the detail windows relative to the preview changes, so I have to move them back and forth. This means that I would have to move the detail windows every time I toggle a panel.
It would be great if 1. the detail windows kept their position relative to the preview 2. and they couldn’t be hidden by a panel.
Speaking of panel toggling, I cannot do that for the right panel, since the bottom toolbar is cut-off (as @foto put it). I can only toggle it when I give the toolbar more room by hiding the left panel.
I updated to 5.4-641-gc45c638ed. There are two new problems.
1. Preferences’ About-OK-Cancel row is below the screen. I have to tab my way down. (No vertical scroll bar.) 2. Queue is displayed horizontally when there are items in it.
Change the font size to 9. This will shrink the TooWaBlue theme.
You also didn’t resize the window to it’s smallest possible size. Compare the height of your and mine screenshots.