Vertical workspace size adjustment limits
I would like to be able to reduce the size of the entire workspace. I can considerably reduce the size of the horizontal dimension, but can not reduce the vertical dimension of the entire workspace by more than a half inch on my 30 inch display monitor. The practical problem is that I cannot resize it before I drag it to a smaller display monitor. Once dragged to the smaller display, the vertical dimension cannot be adjusted to fit the smaller monitor, either.
It appears that Capture One is set to allow only a limited amount of adjustment to the size of the overall workspace. Is there a way to eliminate this limit?
I have filed a support request, but the response referred to a reference on how to adjust the size of windows within the workspace. I have reiterated my problem to support.
It appears that Capture One is set to allow only a limited amount of adjustment to the size of the overall workspace. Is there a way to eliminate this limit?
I have filed a support request, but the response referred to a reference on how to adjust the size of windows within the workspace. I have reiterated my problem to support.
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If you drag the Capture One window to the second monitor and double click on the top of the Capture One window will it not resize to fit the screen?
I can manually reduce the size of the workspace to almost a quarter of the size of the screen here.0 -
When I double click at the top of the workspace, it minimizes the workspace, like clicking on the yellow minus button. Same with the default workspace.
I can only reduce the horizontal size of the workspace manually. The vertical size can hardly be reduced, manually.
I discovered that this only affects my custom, single monitor workspace. It does not occur with my dual monitor custom workspace. If I select the default workspace, I do not have the problem. Seems that I will need to delete my single monitor custom workspace and redo it. Curious why this happened.
Jerry C0 -
After deleting my old workspace and recreating it, the problem apparently resolved. This was because, when I created the new workspace, the browser window was at its minimum, with one line of thumbnails displayed. The problem I had was not with my custom workspace, but with my understanding of how Capture One limits the size of the workspace according to the size of the browser window.
When the browser window is at its maximum size, the workspace cannot be reduced vertically (browser is at the bottom), or horizontally (browser is at the side). Capture One always allows space for the selected image to be displayed, at least at its minimum size. When you reduce the vertical size, Capture One lets you move the bottom margin upward. Once the preview window is reduced to the minimum, it will not allow you to bring the bottom margin up any further, that is, it will not automatically display fewer rows of the browser. If you want to accept fewer rows and a smaller browser window, you have to manually reduce the size of the browser window to fewer rows, before you reduce the workspace size. None of this is intuitive, but that's the rule.0
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