I've got something in the Quick viewer panel: it isn't expanding to max available space. See the marked section in the screenshot.
I've looked but couldn't find any setting to influence this behaviour.
https://postimg.cc/XXTKTqFD
Is this a known issue/ as designed?
Quick viewer doesn't populate all available space
Re: Quick viewer doesn't populate all available space
I think it's not normal, which PDF viewer are you using?
Re: Quick viewer doesn't populate all available space
FC is using default PDF viewer installed on Windows.
I tried to install Acrobat Reader DC, latest version, I can't reproduce this issue.
You can test with default settings, or/and upgrade FC and PDF viewer to latest version.
I tried to install Acrobat Reader DC, latest version, I can't reproduce this issue.
You can test with default settings, or/and upgrade FC and PDF viewer to latest version.
Re: Quick viewer doesn't populate all available space
OK. I will do and post my new findings in this thread.
Re: Quick viewer doesn't populate all available space
OK. I want to, but I get stuck when resetting FC to default settings. As described in viewtopic.php?f=18&t=10324&p=31743#p31743
So, actually, I can't set FC to default settings on that machine.
Also, already tried un/reinstalling FC (latest available version from download) but the thing is that FC loaded settings from last installation... Is there a way to forcefully reset FC to its default settings ?
Thanks,
Re: Quick viewer doesn't populate all available space
You don't have to reset settings to test with default settings, here is the link with more info:
http://forum.freecommander.com/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=17
Another way is to download the portable / zip version, unpack it to another folder, like "FreeCommander Test", to other folder than "Program files".
http://forum.freecommander.com/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=17
Another way is to download the portable / zip version, unpack it to another folder, like "FreeCommander Test", to other folder than "Program files".
Re: Quick viewer doesn't populate all available space
I was able to reproduce this behaviour with both default settings (using command line), as well as with the Portable version.Dreamer wrote: ↑20.02.2020, 21:55 You don't have to reset settings to test with default settings, here is the link with more info:
http://forum.freecommander.com/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=17
Another way is to download the portable / zip version, unpack it to another folder, like "FreeCommander Test", to other folder than "Program files".
Note: It's specific to 1 machine I use, don't have the issue on another PC I use...
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