Hi Bill,

 

Thanks for your reply. Well, reducing also the spaces when hiding the menu bar 
is a good idea. However, as unfortunately the height of the control panel is 
NOT reduced (only the minimum width), for 16/9 monitors in practice it doesn’t 
bring any advantage. Just as an idea for future releases: Maybe it is possible 
somehow optionally to reduce the total height of the control panel (e.g. 
reducing horizontal spaces, reducing size of clock, or making fields a little 
smaller). Would help those using laptop computers.

 

73 de DG2YCB,

Uwe

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Dr. Uwe Risse

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Von: Bill Somerville [mailto:[email protected]] 
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 24. Januar 2019 11:20
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [wsjt-devel] Layout different when "Menus" enabled/disabled

 

On 24/01/2019 07:23, OG55W wrote:

One minor issue: The layout for the various fields in WSJT-X v2.0.0 is somewhat 
different when “Menus” is enabled or disabled. (My preferred layout is that 
when menus are enabled, but usually I like the menus disabled…). Not a big 
deal, but maybe it can be corrected for the next release.

Hi Keijo and Uwe,

there is nothing to fix here, the shrinking of layout spacing is deliberate and 
consistent with the original intent of hiding the menu bar, which is to reduce 
the screen space used by the WSJT-X user interface.

73
Bill
G4WJS.

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