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Align tab layout and resizing

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Greetings, one thing that I have to do every time I start a session is to resize and layout the Ekos tabs. Would it be possible to have the layouts and geometry saved between sessions? One other thing that would be nice is to have the working area use the same frame divider for the bottom of the panel as the log area uses as its top. That is, I can resize the log area of the Align panel by moving the top of the panel up and down, but when it is collapsed to the bottom of the window, the top panel will no resize down at all. I attached a picture to help explain.

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is this on Windows?
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This is in the Linux bleeding
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This is how it looks here on KDE Neon.

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That looks nice :) I give you what I see. I wonder if screen resolution is at play here too. What is your resolution? If you grab the bar between the log and the upper frame, and pull it down, does the upper frame continue to fill the space?

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I'm on 1920x1080, are you on HiDPI display? I must get one of testing at some point.
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this one is 2560x1440. It does behave the same on a HiDPI though.
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I have like 4 monitors on my desk now.. all HD, and I think with X, getting a different DPI monitor is not going to work through one NVidia 1080 card.. so I might explore Wayland a bit just for this issue of mixing and matching different DPIs.
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