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Apr 2 at 19:52 comment added nohillside Right now we are trying to figure out what you want to achieve, mainly because there might be different ways to accomplish this. But we can also leave the question as it is, it already got an answer addressing the topic asked.
Apr 2 at 19:34 comment added user3722246 @nohillside is this the best you can do with your limited existence?
Apr 2 at 17:29 comment added nohillside How can you be sure that the correct part of the window is shown on screen after resizing?
Apr 2 at 17:19 comment added user3722246 I want to see all items at one glance for every single day (some days have 12 items) for the next 2 weeks in calendar. For that I don't need to scroll anything.
Apr 2 at 12:33 comment added nohillside If you window is bigger than your screen, some elements (like scrollbars) will be off-screen and can‘t be interacted with. So, assuming you can get a bigger window, you will just see a part of it, with no possibility to change the area you see. It‘s difficult to see how you want to work here.
Apr 2 at 11:52 comment added user3722246 Why is it so hard to understand? I don't scroll anything
Apr 2 at 3:52 comment added nohillside Not sure I understand the screenshots. How would you scroll a window of the scroll bars are off screen?
Apr 1 at 20:55 comment added user3722246 @nohillside Goal: i.imgur.com/Eh3IYpq_d.webp?maxwidth=760&fidelity=grand I'd like to see all items including hidden ones in monthly-ish view. I need to see at least 2 weeks. I know I can change UI to "week" and I know I can use terminal code to modify 7 days to 14 days but I need the "Month" view not "week". i.imgur.com/cpcPhyB_d.webp?maxwidth=760&fidelity=grand
Apr 1 at 20:29 comment added user3722246 @nohillside I wish it was possible vertically. Default Calendar app. Is the goal relevant? I was hoping there's some terminal code or some kind of code I can use to bypass the restrictions
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Apr 1 at 13:13 comment added nohillside You can easily make a window wider by moving it partially off-screen to the left and then resizing it, the same does not work vertically though. But what is the goal here, what do you do with the window afterwards if only parts of the content are visible on the screen?
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Apr 1 at 12:40 comment added user3722246 @bmike It also happens when cursor doesn't hit screen edges. I guess you don't use mac? I'm open to any and all ideas that can help
Apr 1 at 11:56 answer added benwiggy timeline score: 0
Mar 31 at 22:36 comment added bmike How are you manually resizing it? My hunch is when your cursor hits screen edges, the system adjusts to make content visible. Also, I wonder if third party window manager moom would have that feature for you - manytricks.com/moom
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Mar 31 at 22:30 comment added Steve Chambers I do believe, IMHO, that in macOS you can't have a window bigger than the screen size. I have seen it accidentally from time to time but never on purpose. Once you manage to get most of the (inadvertently too big) window back on screen it will resize, at least in my experience.
Mar 31 at 21:39 history asked user3722246 CC BY-SA 4.0