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[Feature Request] Adaptive UI #454

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song682 opened this issue Oct 5, 2024 · 2 comments
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[Feature Request] Adaptive UI #454

song682 opened this issue Oct 5, 2024 · 2 comments
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song682 commented Oct 5, 2024

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  • I have checked for similar feature requests and could not find any.
  • I have made sure this is not an already-existing feature.

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OS: Windows
Version: 0.8.6
Description:
When I open the creater, its UI overlaped my small screen like the image in the additional context.
And I think if we add the adaptive UI, then every screen, no matter how big or smal his/her/other genders'... screen is, it always fit their screen, which is like the frosting on the cake.

Suggested solution

As mentioned previously, add Adaptive UI

Alternative solution

We can also shrinking the UI.

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@song682 song682 added Enhancement New feature or request Triage PR/Issue needs to be triaged. labels Oct 5, 2024
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Your question is will the window be larger than the screen resolution?

Can you provide more information about screen resolution?

If it is a dpi problem, you may have to wait until libsoba is implemented to solve it.
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song682 commented Oct 6, 2024

Ahh....Yes, you are right, sorry.

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