Greetings and salutations!
Sorry to keep bugging you with feature requests, but this is something that is a major personal annoyance for me:
I use a tablet PC, and I often find myself starting HeroLab while I'm in Portrait Mode. Which should be fine, except that when I'm in portrait mode, I'm running at a resolution of 768x1024. Since the display is less than 800 pixels wide, I get an error saying my resolution isn't high enough, and the program won't start.
I should mention that if I rotate the screen, start the program, and then rotate back, everything works fine; HL looks fine at 768x1024. It's just annoying that the program won't even start!
Is there be some way I could disable the resolution check/error on startup? Or, alternately, could you make the error into a warning instead, so that the program would start anyway after complaining? It's a lot less annoying to click away a dialog box on startup than it is to rotate the screen and restart the program.
Thanks for your consideration!
--Emmanuel
Sorry to keep bugging you with feature requests, but this is something that is a major personal annoyance for me:
I use a tablet PC, and I often find myself starting HeroLab while I'm in Portrait Mode. Which should be fine, except that when I'm in portrait mode, I'm running at a resolution of 768x1024. Since the display is less than 800 pixels wide, I get an error saying my resolution isn't high enough, and the program won't start.
I should mention that if I rotate the screen, start the program, and then rotate back, everything works fine; HL looks fine at 768x1024. It's just annoying that the program won't even start!
Is there be some way I could disable the resolution check/error on startup? Or, alternately, could you make the error into a warning instead, so that the program would start anyway after complaining? It's a lot less annoying to click away a dialog box on startup than it is to rotate the screen and restart the program.
Thanks for your consideration!
--Emmanuel