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Latest revision as of 15:10, 28 December 2022
Overview
/window_scale window_name scale
Changes the scale that the named window is displayed at, effectively shrinking (for a scale less than one) or enlarging (for a scale greater than one) the window. scale ranges from 0.65 to 2.7, with 1 being the default scale.
- See the complete Window Names List.
- The size of each float scale (0.65, 1, 2, etc.) can be adjusted by first grabbing the edge of the window with the mouse and dragging the window smaller or larger, and then using the /window_scale command. This allows for sizes smaller and larger than the scale would normally allow.
- If text that the command doesn't understand is used for the scale (such as "float" or "hero"), then the command will default to a scale of 0.65.
Tip: Make sure the window is detached from its parent window (deselect the tiny blue radial button at the top or bottom corner) before using this command.
Example
/window_scale status 0.8