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« on: June 25, 2006, 11:28:00 AM »

Just downloaded and installed the software using the .bat file.  Worked like a dream.  It's a great piece of software.  After doing a few searches I was unable to find an answer to my question.

I'd like my calendar (grid and command list buttons) to fit in a window that is 800 wide.

I'm open to suggestions the easiest way to do it.  I'd like to keep the grid cell widths the same.  Is there a way to reduce the width of the command list buttons on the left also?

I dont know PERL script but I'll save the originsl and monkey with it a bit.  It's always good make sure there isnt a quick fix first.

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« Reply #1 on: June 25, 2006, 12:36:00 PM »

** I'd like my calendar (grid and command list buttons) to fit in a window that is 800 wide **

The calendar is in one big HTML table set to 100%. It should adjust to whatever width your browser is set to... as long as the information contained within the cells allows it to (ie. wide text will cause wide cells).

You could try setting the table width in the default.html template file to a set number but I'm sure you're find that the width will still change if the information contained within the cells is too wide.

** Is there a way to reduce the width of the command list buttons on the left also? **

Again, you can change the width of the table cell it's contained in but it's already set at 100. I don't know how much smaller you can make it and still allow any amount of text. You could also change the text size.

** I dont know PERL **

In most cases you shouldn't need to. The things you happen to want to change will be HTML code in the default.html template file.

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