Cascadia Graphs Display is terrible

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Whyndell Grizzard said:
I would like to use these graphs a lot more but they are way to much trouble- they never display within the screen space no matter the resolution.
The graphs are zoomable from the context menu. I know in LDLS3, you could use either CTRL or SHIFT plus the mouse scroll wheel to size, but that is not supported at present in Logos 4.
Sentences in Ephesians are pretty much a worst-case scenario, they're just big. OpenText.org annotation for Eph 4.17 isn't much better.
One further option is to use the "Display" drop-down in the resource window to cut out elements if you're not interested in them. For example, if you're only interested in clause and clause function (components) you can retreive some horzontal space by unchecking the 'Phrases' and 'Terminals'. The dashed lines indicate a structure that contains a label removed from the display.
Rick Brannan
Data Wrangler, Faithlife
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Still difficult to ust unless you zoom it all the way down- and I have a 20" widescreen Acer
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Whyndell,
this seems to be just a case of a lot of info being displayed; i don't see a way around it...it's the nature of this format...no?
Robert Pavich
For help go to the Wiki: http://wiki.logos.com/Table_of_Contents__
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Yes it would seem so- though does limit my use of it.
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Whyndell Grizzard said:
Yes it would seem so- though does limit my use of it.
Well...just like the OpenText graphs in L3...I just scroll...its either that or be deprived of using it...
Robert Pavich
For help go to the Wiki: http://wiki.logos.com/Table_of_Contents__
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Whyndell Grizzard said:
Still difficult to ust unless you zoom it all the way down- and I have a 20" widescreen Acer
This is interesting as I was forced to open Cascadia Syntax Graphs in a floating window on my 15.4" laptop screen (1280 x 800) and got it so I did not have to scroll a passage in Revelation. Logos would do us all a favour if they opened all Clause Visualizer resources and Text Comparison in a floating window!
Dave
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Dave
even in reading view i have to set the zoom to the smallest setting in order to view the complete graph. This makes it difficult if you are working on within a layout.
But it is what it is- its not the L4, but the resource itself that is the issue, not sure what can actually be done.
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Whyndell Grizzard said:
But it is what it is- its not the L4, but the resource itself that is the issue, not sure what can actually be done.
I use default zoom/font settings and (thank you!) it is even better using Reading View! What is the resolution of your screen and what is the Windows dpi** setting from Display Properties. I use 96dpi in Win XP and a bigger number will make screen items larger.
** it's different In Windows 7 where the default may be 125% but I use a custom setting of 106% to make items smaller.
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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The default zoom is 100% in W7- I can only adjust up- which makes it worse.
I will deal with it - in full view at least I only have to use the slide 10% of the time.
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