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 Post subject: Windows Resize: Maintain Aspect Ratio Does Not Work
PostPosted: February 25th, 2016, 1:01 pm 
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Hi All
I have defined a custom page size 360x695 (similar to a sidebar window).
I want the "sideabar app" to resize automatically and maintain aspect ratio based on the Windows Screen Resolution (for different users)

My current sreen resoltuion is 1366x768.
However, when i change to 1920x1080 the sidebar app looks tiny.

These are the Chapter>Window properties I defined:
    The app runs in the Main Publication Window (not full screen)
    I selected the 3 Resizing checkboxes (resize Horizontally + Verically + Maintain Aspect Ratio
    Did all sorts of tests on the Minimum and Maximum Width/Height (none of them worked)
    Also left these fields empty (did not work)


These are the Publication Properties in the Window tab:
    Selected Display in Window (not full screen)
    Selected Size to Fit (not Custom Size)


One final thought...i did all my testing in PREVIEW PUBLICATION mode.
I did NOT do a build of the publication...could this be the reason why the app does not automatically resize.

Yours
Pakapaka


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 Post subject: Re: Windows Resize: Maintain Aspect Ratio Does Not Work
PostPosted: February 26th, 2016, 5:25 pm 
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issue resolved.
Defined Publication properties to run in Fullscreen Mode + Transparenet background.
Chapter properties defined resizable +maintain aspect ratio
Removed Title Bar and window controls (defined custom controls as part of the page design)


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