
This means the page may not cover the entire desktop. Note: If MaintainAspectRatio is set to 1, the maximized window will maintain the aspect ratio of displayed page, not the monitor. If you select the restore button on the title bar, you can adjust the size of the window. Note: If dynamic sizing is turned off, the page content cannot be scaled and fullscreen mode does not work. Scroll bars are enabled if the window size is decreased and no longer large enough to show the entire page. The default behavior, with aspect ratio control turned off.ĭynamic sizing is turned off, which means you are not able to increase the window size and content is not scaled. Resizing the window maintains the aspect ratio. The following examples demonstrate the outcome of using different combinations of the citect.ini parameters listed above. For example, if your project uses the "standard" style and FullScreen is set to 2 (no title bar), you will need to use the "no title bar" variation of a page template (see Page Templates). Note: Certain runtime window customizations may determine which template you need to use to create your project pages. To implement these customizations, you use the following citect.ini parameters: lock the aspect ratio of the runtime window.However, there are a number of ways you can manipulate this behavior.


You are able to re-size the runtime window by dragging its frame, and you can use the standard title bar buttons (Maximize, Minimize/Restore and Close).

Graphics Builder > Page Templates > Sizing the Runtime Window Sizing the Runtime Windowīy default, when the Citect SCADA runtime window initially opens, its size is determined by the dimensions of the project's startup page.
