So I put Mids on my netbook today, since I just finished getting a character all the way IO'd out and was moving to my next one. My netbook has a resolution of 1024x600 pixels. This means the bottom of Mids is cut off, so I can't do things like see some number or access Epic pools. I looked around in the settings for a "Put a scrollbar on the side of the window so you can get to the cut off part" option but didn't see one. I think it'd be a handy thing to have (obviously, otherwise I wouldn't be mentioning it! >.>).
Dunno how hard it'd be to implement, but I'd appreciate it. I'm honestly surprised no one's brought this up before, given how popular netbooks are these days.
It would require a lot of pushing and flimsy percent based dimensions for each individual control... I'd hate to say, but possibly bumping up your netbook's resolution to something a little higher than the lowest possible resolution on mini-widescreen these days.
I would honestly say one or two more notches on the resolution scale should fix that. If that's no an option for you, I will be happy to look into making the v-scroll and h-scrolls dynamic via an options setting.
Quote from: Steiner on December 31, 2009, 02:28:20 AMI would honestly say one or two more notches on the resolution scale should fix that.
It would. About 200 more pixels of height is all I need.
QuoteIf that's no an option for you, I will be happy to look into making the v-scroll and h-scrolls dynamic via an options setting.
Sadly this is the max resolution on my slick little Acer netbook. I normally just use it for my work, but I figured I'd give Mids a try on it. Like I said, I'm honestly surprised I'm the first person to run into this. It seems really convenient to have my build up on one little screen, and be in CoH getting the stuff I need to slot on my PC screen. Anyway, if it's relatively easy to do, I'd appreciate it. If it's too much work, then don't worry about it.
Quote from: elizibar on December 31, 2009, 03:03:16 AM
I'm honestly surprised I'm the first person to run into this.
This isn't the first time I've seen people with resolution problems. But with computers going the way they are, I think it's just too rare an occurrence for someone to use such low resolutions for their monitors these days.
Heh, I remember when 1024x768 was considered a pretty good resolution :gonk:
lol!
How true.
Well I can understand the leisure of having it be a truly dynamic MDI application, regardless of the purpose. However even a netbook should support a better resolution than that... but that's what you get with a <15" Acer netbook, lol.
Don't get me wrong, I don't mind Acer, but remember... they merged with eMachines, and those were bloody awful... no I'm not British... it's just a word substitute for my true language...... trying to remain PG-13 here lol.
However, I will look into forcing the Vertical scroll via an option setting... no harm should come of it, but as you stated elizibar, if it takes me more than 3 tries to get it functioning... I'm just going to have to pass.
Actually I use Mids on my netbook all the time...Here's what you do...Undock the data windows (it's the F inside the square in the upper left corner of the data window. ) then you can move it out of the way and you will see pools and epics...
You might want to maximize it too...You should have no problems...
Cheers,
EA