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I use a wider monitor with a resolution of 2560x1080. With the program maximized, the video preview image, becomes very large in the video editing dialog, taking most of the space, and keeping the fields for video editing in a very narrow space, making then harder to visualize and requiring more scrolling.
I think it would be interesting to place a image height limiting condition, like it shouldn't get taller than 50% or 33% of the available height in the dialog. Another way would be to creating a button to hide the image, so the fields would have more space (although I think this would be harder and a not so satisfying solution). A third solution would be for the image to scroll together with the editing fields, so when scrolling down, the image would disappear (but visually it would not be so nice as the fixed image is currently).
The first image is how it looks in the 2560x1080 monitor, and the second is with MediaChips, dividing the screen horizontally with another program in a regular monitor (Notice that the other program is an image editor editing the first image).
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Yes, it will be adapted to wide monitors.
Now I am working on a new version of the application, which has a lot of changes. I will return to this issue later.
I use a wider monitor with a resolution of 2560x1080. With the program maximized, the video preview image, becomes very large in the video editing dialog, taking most of the space, and keeping the fields for video editing in a very narrow space, making then harder to visualize and requiring more scrolling.
I think it would be interesting to place a image height limiting condition, like it shouldn't get taller than 50% or 33% of the available height in the dialog. Another way would be to creating a button to hide the image, so the fields would have more space (although I think this would be harder and a not so satisfying solution). A third solution would be for the image to scroll together with the editing fields, so when scrolling down, the image would disappear (but visually it would not be so nice as the fixed image is currently).
The first image is how it looks in the 2560x1080 monitor, and the second is with MediaChips, dividing the screen horizontally with another program in a regular monitor (Notice that the other program is an image editor editing the first image).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: