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    Automatic Isadora Window resizing ?

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      dabenny last edited by Woland

      Hi there,

      How to resize my Isadora window automatically ? Is there an actor to do that ?

      Just for one scene in my show, I use the Screen Capture actor and I need to reduce my Isadora Window to make a room for my Firefox window to be screencaptured

      It's not convienient to manually adjust the size, I'd like to have it done automatically and then go back to the full screen size when I leave the scene...

      Thanks for helping

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        fubbi @dabenny last edited by

        @dabenny until then try applescript, here is a post on the subject of changing window size: LINK


        Triggering it from isadora is talked about here on the forum, try a search. Osculator maybe?

        Mac M2 Ultra, 64gb — Berlin

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          mwasser last edited by

          On a Mac, check out Better Touch Tool. It can accept midi triggers as inputs and use them to trigger pre-programmed window sizes (as well as almost any OSX function and a million other things).

          On Windows, I believe AutoHotKey can resize windows, but I'm not sure how to trigger that from Isadora. Though since you're operating, it sounds like a pair of custom hotkeys (in and out of the scene) would do most of what you're hoping for.

          Win 10, i5 4690K, 16gb RAM, GTX 970

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