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Open file - window size Why is default size for "opening file window" so small ???!! Everytime after I open file I have to resize this miniature window and it makes me angry :evil: Is here any chance how to remeber new size ?? |
Options->preferences->general->remember movie settings. |
I didn't thing window for movie but "system" window which is opened when I want to select file/subtitles... |
OK, place your mousecursor at the south-east corner of that window untill the mouse pointer changes into a diagonal arrow (pointing both north-west and south-east). Now simply pull the window to the size you want it to be. :wink: |
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I really think it to be very strange. Maybe if you select a different view in the window? :? [P.S.: you can close a file without closing BSPlayer] |
It is posible to be a skin or theme problem. Just swiched my 15" monitor on 1280x768 and I can't reduce this window to less that a quarter of the display. Even in this conditions, it's more than readable. Sugestion: try to change the theme from display control. |
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There is a small application for Windows 98 (probably doesn't work under NT) called PDDLGHLP. It's a part of PowerDesk Utilities (development discontinued). It allows to add recently used files and directories to the Explorer dialog and also remembers the size of this dialog. On the other hand one could use a resource editor such as ResHacker to change the dialog size manually. The library containing this dialog is called COMDLG32.DLL. The changed width and height might make the Open dialog to look bad in some apps which add additional elements to it, like Sound Forge 4.5. I tried this solution under Win98. If anybody wants PDDLGHLP ("unlimited time" trial) or ResHacker, PM me. ResHacker is also available for free on the Web somewhere. |
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Really a great application :wink: Probably this is the successor of that utility: http://www.wilsonc.demon.co.uk/d10resourceeditor.htm Enjoy :) |
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