Hello!
I was wondering whether there's already a handy command sequence for this out there:
I would like to resize all windows in a workspace wrt the current screen resolution, ideally keeping their size in proportion to the screen size. The use case for this is working on an image on different machines (laptop/workstation/projector) and having to resize windows (Browser, Transcript, ...) that are too large for the currently used monitor resolution gets tedious.
It should be possible to get a list of all currently active windows in a world I guess but I haven't been able to come up with the right keyword in my method finder / browser adventures.
How do you deal with this?
Kind regards,
Christian
Hi Christian,
did you have a look at PasteUpMorph>>#fullRepaintNeeded? This method should currently assure that all windows are at least partially visible whenever you resize your VM window. You could change it to to resize them as well.
If you achieve a good result, maybe it could be an interesting proposal to the Inboxhttps://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/6545 :)
Best,
Christoph
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Hello!
I was wondering whether there's already a handy command sequence for this out there:
I would like to resize all windows in a workspace wrt the current screen resolution, ideally keeping their size in proportion to the screen size. The use case for this is working on an image on different machines (laptop/workstation/projector) and having to resize windows (Browser, Transcript, ...) that are too large for the currently used monitor resolution gets tedious.
It should be possible to get a list of all currently active windows in a world I guess but I haven't been able to come up with the right keyword in my method finder / browser adventures.
How do you deal with this?
Kind regards,
Christian
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