Hi, I like to use the Help Panel with “Auto-update” to get to know icons and commands better. Unfortunately, the Rhino logo is unnecessarily large, so the panel would have to be half the height of the screen to be able to see anything useful in it. On 27” this is not a problem, but on my MacBook it is. Can I somehow make the logo and search field smaller - or get rid of them altogether? Here is what it looks like on a MacBook:
Hi ToGo -
You can’t remove that logo or make it smaller.
Does it help to make that toolbar floating on its own?
-wim
Hi Wim, I was afraid of that, but thanks anyway.
No, floating is still more in the way on the MacBook screen.The logo is of course nice, but completely superfluous here and annoying, because the window with automatic refresh only makes sense if it is always open …
Would that be a question for improvement suggestions or bug reports?
Thanks*T
It does look like there is room for improvement here. I’m bringing this up internally with coworkers who discuss user interface improvements.
Added to the bug/wish list at
https://mcneel.myjetbrains.com/youtrack/issue/RH-85598/Remove-gray-area-from-help-panel
@ToGo
Thank you for reporting the problem. Now the header area is only visible when the Help panel is wide enough.
hey, you guys are terrific! Thanks for the message. Then I’m really looking forward to the next update.
@ToGo
The fix is on the web. You can see the fix in your current Rhino. Thanks.