If only one display is available, when running in windowed mode and asking for Tux Paint to appear in a width and/or height larger than the display's dimensions, Tux Paint will fall back to the maximum(s) the display is capable of. e.g., on my laptop with 1920x1080, running "tuxpaint --2048x2048" will fall back to 1920x1080 (and display a warning to stdout). However, if I have my external monitor (also 1920x1080) attached, it will happily open a 2048x2048 window. Not perfect, but an improvement. Closes https://sourceforge.net/p/tuxpaint/feature-requests/113/ |
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