Power tray scaling


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Quick question: How do I change the size of the floating power trays? (The ones opened with the + button)

I've spent the last 10 minutes looking at the wiki and trying various commands and I can't figure out how those trays are named...

ETA: Nevermind.. figured it out on my own!


 

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Originally Posted by Panzerwaffen View Post
Quick question: How do I change the size of the floating power trays? (The ones opened with the + button)

I've spent the last 10 minutes looking at the wiki and trying various commands and I can't figure out how those trays are named...

ETA: Nevermind.. figured it out on my own!
Give us a hint, then? I've thought about fixing this but don't mess around with my trays enough to dig for it...


 

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Originally Posted by Tyrrano View Post
Give us a hint, then? I've thought about fixing this but don't mess around with my trays enough to dig for it...
http://paragonwiki.com/wiki/Window_Scale

http://paragonwiki.com/wiki/Window_s...ash_Command%29

http://paragonwiki.com/wiki/Window_n...ash_Command%29


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IIRC, they are called tray#. I'm not logged in, so I cannot verify.

The standard set of 3 trays counts as 1 window, called tray or tray1. Following trays are tray2, tray3, tray4, etc..


 

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Muchas gracias!


 

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Originally Posted by Master-Blade View Post
IIRC, they are called tray#. I'm not logged in, so I cannot verify.

The standard set of 3 trays counts as 1 window, called tray or tray1. Following trays are tray2, tray3, tray4, etc..
Yes, that's it. The floating trays are named tray#. What took me a while to figure out, was that the # is NOT the number of the tray itself, but the # corresponding to the order you opened the floating trays in. So, for example, the first floating tray you open is tray1, even if the tray itself is set to tray 8.

I hope that makes sense.