Thread Subject: Creating figures larger then screen

Subject: Creating figures larger then screen

From: David

Date: 5 May, 2008 17:45:06

Message: 1 of 2

I'm trying to create a figure that is larger then the
resolution of the underlying screen.

The screen's resolution is 1280x1024.

I'm trying to create a window that is 1280x1050.

The purpose for the larger window is to hide the title bar
off-screen (this is for a turn-key application with its own
custom designed UI). This is a medical imaging application
with very limited screen real-estate.

However, no matter what size I create the window, Matlab
resizes the window to a height of only 1024 including the
title-bar and resize handles (and truncates part of my UI).

Anyone know how I can work around this (the other way would
be to turn the title bar and resize handles off, but I
haven't found a way to do that either).

Thanks,
   Dave

Subject: Creating figures larger then screen

From: matt dash

Date: 5 May, 2008 20:33:03

Message: 2 of 2

When you say figure, do you mean "gui created in GUIDE"?
cause that makes a difference....

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