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MW_Didata
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23 days ago

Is there any way to increase the amount of line on my screen?

In the workspace / code editor you can zoom in and out but this doesnt change the amount of lines that fit in your screen.

It only zooms the horizontal space of the lines but not the vertical spacing.

I created a feature request for this but im hoping there might be another way to get more lines on my screen.

https://community.smartbear.com/idea/testxcompletefeaturerequests/zoom-on-workspace-should-also-reduce-vertical-size-of-textcode/280647

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  • scot1967's avatar
    scot1967
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    Hello MW_Didata,

    In the workspace / code editor you can zoom in and out but this doesnt change the amount of lines that fit in your screen.

    I am not sure I know what you mean here "change the amount of lines that fit in your screen".  You can change the font size line wrap etc... 

    Is this where you are?

    You can also move the window panels around to make better use of your screen real estate as I have done here.

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    • MW_Didata's avatar
      MW_Didata
      Super Contributor

      Hello Scot1967,

      I did find those settings, but they only scale the text in the horizontal direction.
      Which means on a 1920x1080 screen only about 45 lines fit on the screen.

      'Zooming' just changes the font size, wich makes more characters per line fit on screen but not more lines.

      Thanks for you reply anyways!

      • scot1967's avatar
        scot1967
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        Yes, I see, the lines do not scale vertically if the font is changed down past a size of 9 or 10.  ☹️

         

  • rraghvani's avatar
    rraghvani
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    TestComplete's editor is based on an older editor framework and exposes settings for font size, gutter width, outlining, etc., but does not appear to provide a separate line-height or density control. The documentation only mentions font size and zoom level controls, not viewport density adjustments.