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What did you try to do
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Open Carla (I'm using 2.6.0-alpha1)
Load Octasine
Press the cog to open the plugin gui
Try to resize the plugin window by double-clicking on the title bar or dragging from corners
Expected behavior
The plugin window should resize
Screenshots
This is the size that the plugin opens at and cannot be resized from it
Software (please complete the following information):
OctaSine version: 0.8
DAW: Carla
OS: Ubuntu 22.04 (X11)
Additional context
Using a screen resolution of 3840x2400 with fractional scaling enabled
Log file contents
Please include the contents of the OctaSine log file (OctaSine.log). Its location depends on your operating system (replace Alice with your username):
On macOS: /Users/Alice/Library/Application Support/com.OctaSine.OctaSine/OctaSine.log
On Windows: C:\Users\Alice\Documents\OctaSine\OctaSine.log
On Linux: /home/Alice/.config/octasine/OctaSine.log
Resizing the plugin window currently isn’t supported, but the window should obviously not be that small to begin with. This is likely related to the fractional scaling.
Describe the bug
When opening OctaSine 0.8 in Carla (https://github.com/falkTX/Carla ) the plugin window is too small and cannot be resized.
What did you try to do
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected behavior
The plugin window should resize
Screenshots
This is the size that the plugin opens at and cannot be resized from it
Software (please complete the following information):
Additional context
Using a screen resolution of 3840x2400 with fractional scaling enabled
Log file contents
Please include the contents of the OctaSine log file (
OctaSine.log
). Its location depends on your operating system (replace Alice with your username):The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: