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Is there any way you can set the column & rown sizes in grids? At the moment they're really small and only expand if you put stuff in 'm.

Also, how do you let Dreamseeker start your game up maximized?
Set the is-maximized parameter on login. Did you know there's a Skin Reference in the Help menu in Dream Maker?
In response to Kaiochao
Kaiochao wrote:
Set the is-maximized parameter on login. Did you know there's a Skin Reference in the Help menu in Dream Maker?

Yes, and I did see it, but I asked how to implement it. Seemed logical to me there'd be a button or some option, but its fixed nox using your method, so thanks.

Any ideas for the other problem?
Emasym wrote:
Is there any way you can set the column & rown sizes in grids? At the moment they're really small and only expand if you put stuff in 'm.

Still need this.
Is there any way you can set the column & rown sizes in grids? At the moment they're really small and only expand if you put stuff in 'm.

Control over grid cell dimensions has been requested, but I don't think it's available at the moment and I don't know if it's on the staff's todo list.

Perhaps you could output garbage values to the grid in order to force expansion. For instance, you could create a CSS class in the grid's style section which has text the same color as the background and then output spans of that class. Alternatively, you could try outputting images which are the same color as the background.
In response to ACWraith
ACWraith wrote:
Is there any way you can set the column & rown sizes in grids? At the moment they're really small and only expand if you put stuff in 'm.

Control over grid cell dimensions has been requested, but I don't think it's available at the moment and I don't know if it's on the staff's todo list.

Perhaps you could output garbage values to the grid in order to force expansion. For instance, you could create a CSS class in the grid's style section which has text the same color as the background and then output spans of that class. Alternatively, you could try outputting images which are the same color as the background.

Was afraid that was gonna be the only solution. I don't really like that idea, though, but if it's the only way ..

Thanks for notifying me that it's already been suggested, ACWraith.