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Hallo and good morning!

 

Once again I need some advice:

 

I have a program that is running on different machines with different resolutions.

 

Is it possible to avoid, that the layout is paning all around?

 

Best regards

 

Hilby

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Hi Hilby,

 

No... that is currently a limitation of the layouts, where we try to adapt to each screen, but the objects and the layout may not fit into a different aspect ratio with a different number of pixels.

 

The aspect ratio is the most important, followed by the total resolution of the screen.

 

Some more information on aspect ratios is below.

 

In summary, DASYLab is unable to completely adapt the "Screen" layout for evey monitor size and resolution. If you want to have a fixed layout that does not completely occupy some monitors, then consider using a fixed size, like A4 or A3.

 

 

If you make something on a big monitor, 1600x1200 for example, and move it to a wide screen monitor,, 1600x900.

 

From my friends at Wikipedia

With computer displays, aspect ratios wider than 4:3 are also called widescreen. Widescreen computer displays were previously typically of 16:10 aspect ratio, now they are shifting to 16:9.

 

Until about 2003, most computer monitors had a 4:3 aspect ratio and some had 5:4. Between 2003 and 2006, monitors with 16:9 and mostly 16:10 (8:5) aspect ratios became commonly available

 

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Okay, thanks for the advice!

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