Shakil wrote:xmlguy wrote:
A fixed window layout with disabled maximize button and no resizing is embarrassing to see in this day and age of cheap HD LCD displays and multi-display setups.
Show me any other VSTi or sound editor with resizable graphics and window....
Roland Fantom Librarian (also lets the font size and layout to be adjusted.)
Casio XW Editor
Yamaha Studio Manager
But your argument is rather weak because even if there were no other examples, that doesn't mean that resizeable windows aren't needed now that HiDef LCD panels and multiple displays has become very common and cheap, which was the reason I stated that you ignored. Perhaps you've never tried to use the Kronos Sound Quest editor on a high res display? Since it doesn't let you set the font size or the window size, then the window gets smaller and smaller as resolutions get larger and larger. It's already to the point that the window text is unreadable in many configurations and difficult to read in others.
This is not a problem that I'm inventing. I can't use software that I can't effin see, and the problem isn't with my vision. There are hundreds of LCD monitors that support full HD 1980x1024, some that do 2560 x 1600, and 4000x2000 are already on their way. This problem is NOT going away. Resolutions will continue to increase. A fixed window size is stupid, and if he/she can't see that, then that causes real problems for the customers. It has always been stupid and lazy (for the software designer) to settle for fixed window sizes when you know that the display resolutions will vary widely and you have no control over it. Not many people are willing to change to whatever display resolution that's been arbitrarily picked by one software application unless that's the only app they use. Besides, it's not as if some kind of pixel magic is needed to make resizable windows. It just takes a little more planning and thought about what should happen when a window resizes. If you are satisfied with fixed window sizes, fine, good for you. It doesn't work for me, so I'm not going to buy any software that I can't use.