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OWB and screen resolution
Quite a regular
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Hello,

I have added some resolutions on the radeon tooltype (with an increased resolution order).


Of course, the next reboot, I have changed the WB screen resolution and some MUI tools for using the original screen resolution and all should be fine excepted of OWB.


OWB previously open itself on his own window. This time, OWB window is too small, even with tooltype 1024x768.

I haven't found untill now how is managed the screen resolution size of OWB on the system.

I even install a new one on RAM and launch the new one from the ram and also the same small OWB screensize. Crazy !

Please help me

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Re: OWB and screen resolution
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Quote:

Mrodfr wrote:
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I haven't found untill now how is managed the screen resolution size of OWB on the system.


have you checked the screens prefs? owb is not opening it's own screen this has to be defined in screens prefs.

regards...
michael

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Re: OWB and screen resolution
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Hello,

Effectively

Thanks for remind me this feature.

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Re: OWB and screen resolution
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@Mrodfr :

Since you're French, I guess you've already read this tutorial, haven't you ?

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