Is there some way to enlarge the video viewing window?

On my 27” screen, the video is much too small for comfortable viewing.

Most every video viewer I know allows such magnification. But I don’t see any 
control here to do that, and the entire surrounding window will not resize by 
dragging any edge or corner.


> On Wed 9 Mar 2016 14:59:19 -0800,robert therriault <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
> 
> ...For the last couple of months I have been working on creating a video 
> version for J labs within the jqt environment. 
> 
> As a preview of coming attractions, I have made a video run through of the 
> lab and you can watch it here. https://youtu.be/vJ1i-XzU56E 
> <https://youtu.be/vJ1i-XzU56E>  Make sure you watch it in the HD version as 
> standard definition does not do justice to text videos. 
> 
> The addon for videolabs 1.0.0 itself is now available for downloading through 
> Package Manager under the category of media/videolabs. It requires you to be 
> running j804 on the jqt platform in 64 bit mode. Joe Bogner has run it on 
> Windows and I have run it on the Mac and while I know that video is not 
> supported for Android in jqt, other platforms should be fine.
> 
> When downloaded you should see a new lab entered in the 'Addons' category of 
> labs entitled 'Video Introduction to Labs'. Selecting that lab should result 
> in a message box display letting you know that the first time you look at 
> this lab that you will need to be connected to the internet for about an 8 Mb 
> download of video resources. These files will be stored in the 
> ~user/videolabs/Video_Introduction_to_Labs folder (don't worry the download 
> creates that folder) and should take less than a minute with a decent 
> internet connection. If you choose not to download, another message box coms 
> up letting you know that that lab will not run reliably without the videos so 
> that you should select a different lab. This process was done so that large 
> numbers of video files are not downloaded during the original creation of a 
> lab, but only if the viewer wishes to see a particular lab. 
> 
> Once you have completed the download the first page of the lab will appear 
> with the video viewer minimized in the upper left corner. Advancing the lab 
> is all that you need to do to go through the videos for each section and they 
> should play automatically. The videos are in .mp4 format and so should play 
> on a variety of machines. If the videos do not playback for you, let me know 
> the JVERSION you are working with and the type of machine you are using and I 
> will work on some fixes. Fingers crossed that this will work for you…..
> 

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