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Question:
In JSFX, when using slidershow to hide or show sliders, why is it that if the plugin is opened for the first time with some sliders hidden, the plugin window gets slightly shortened at the bottom? Then, when those sliders are made visible again, the window fails to automatically regain its full original size specified at the @gfx, requiring the plugin to be closed and reopened to restore the specified @gfx size. Is the initial window size being calculated based on that reduced number of visible sliders?
Asked by JSFX @gfx (154.161.247.x) on September 7 2025, 8:30pm
Reply on September 8 2025, 1:06am:
probably, yeah
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Posted by JSFX @gfx (197.251.240.x) on September 8 2025, 8:59am:
Pls when you get time, investigate and do something about it for us. So it always take into account the hidden slider on initial load. Thanks.
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that size is a bit of a hint anyway, tweak it until it behaves the way you want?
Posted by JSFX @gfx (197.251.240.x) on September 8 2025, 5:32pm:
Yeah, that seems to be the workaround I did for one plugin, but for a plugin with huge size, it will mean making overly huge. I will let it be that way and reopen it to get the correct size
Posted by JSFX @gfx (197.251.240.x) on September 8 2025, 5:34pm:
Yeah, that's workaround I did for one smaller plugin, but for a plugin with huge size, it will mean making overly huge. I would have to result to reopening the plugin to get the correct size. Thanks.
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