
When you select another time period, the header stays in the same position. As a result, the graphs fall off the screen:

No, it's not working correctly. The center of the complete window should be in the center of the screen, not the center of the header. The window doesn't shift up if it changes in size.Loewchen wrote:It is technically working correctly I assume
Ah, I thought you meant sth else. Why don't you just move the window?Bart wrote:No, it's not working correctly. The center of the complete window should be in the center of the screen, not the center of the header. The window doesn't shift up if it changes in size.Loewchen wrote:It is technically working correctly I assume
Didn't even know that was possibleLoewchen wrote:Ah, I thought you meant sth else. Why don't you just move the window?Bart wrote:No, it's not working correctly. The center of the complete window should be in the center of the screen, not the center of the header. The window doesn't shift up if it changes in size.Loewchen wrote:It is technically working correctly I assume
I would not want that, I want to be able to place windows cutting stuff out w/o the window jumping back into view and it would go against window behaviour in any OS or game I could think of.Bart wrote: I still believe that the window should automatically be placed in a manner that everything is visible.
Loewchen wrote:I would not want that, I want to be able to place windows cutting stuff out w/o the window jumping back into view and it would go against window behaviour in any OS or game I could think of.Bart wrote: I still believe that the window should automatically be placed in a manner that everything is visible.
Ill file this as NaB.