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This isn't an issue as such but rather a suggestion; the Tracker seems rather width limited when viewing at a higher resolution. There is a lot of screen real-estate that is not being used that could be filled by increasing the width of the main viewer element.
I'm not sure how the element widths are determined (sorry I have not looked into the source at all) but is there potential for it so scale the width on a relative percentage of the screen width or have it be as wide as possible but then include margins on the left and right of the overall parent to retain some white padding around the edge?
Just for reference, here is what it looks like viewing on my monitor: https://i.imgur.com/r9qRUab.png It could display so much more. :D
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yea so been thinking about this and the only thing that really holds me back from doing it is I have no way to test that all is appearing and working as I would like it too because I can't match that resolution. So I'd have to give you a URL with a parameter that enables scaling just for you to test and report back how it works. Would be a very slow iterative process
This isn't an issue as such but rather a suggestion; the Tracker seems rather width limited when viewing at a higher resolution. There is a lot of screen real-estate that is not being used that could be filled by increasing the width of the main viewer element.
I'm not sure how the element widths are determined (sorry I have not looked into the source at all) but is there potential for it so scale the width on a relative percentage of the screen width or have it be as wide as possible but then include margins on the left and right of the overall parent to retain some white padding around the edge?
Just for reference, here is what it looks like viewing on my monitor: https://i.imgur.com/r9qRUab.png It could display so much more. :D
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