How to control size of "CUBE Viewer" Window.

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TM1Hunt
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How to control size of "CUBE Viewer" Window.

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I see there are few parameters in tm1p.ini file which controls the size of window that we open in TM1

MainWindowLayoutInfo - Control the size of Main Server Explorer window
SubsetWindowLayoutInfo - Controls size of Dimension/Subset editor window.
SecurityAssignmentWindowLayoutInfo - Controls size of Client/Group assignment window.

But is there any parameter to control the size/dimensions of 'CUBE viewer' window (window which opens when we double click on cube) ?
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Re: How to control size of "CUBE Viewer" Window.

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Any idea guys ?

I am facing this issue wherein the CUBE viewer window in Architect is either 'Maximized' or can only be Minimized.
I am not able to resize the Cube viewer window to something in between.
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Re: How to control size of "CUBE Viewer" Window.

Post by Alan Kirk »

TM1Hunt wrote:Any idea guys ?

I am facing this issue wherein the CUBE viewer window in Architect is either 'Maximized' or can only be Minimized.
I am not able to resize the Cube viewer window to something in between.
The display size of views is stored in the individual .vue files, not as part of the .ini file. It would be possible to hack that but since I strongly advise against it I'm not going to put the ID code to do it here. Instead, I recommend that you first try it the more conventional way. With the view closed, look at your views list. You probably have at least one view in there (the Default view) which was most likely created on a monitor much larger than the one you're using. Delete that view. Try double clicking on the cube again. In the absence of a Default view it should come up with something a little more reasonably sized.
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