LingQ can adjust the size of the small window now?! That's awesome

LingQ can adjust the size of the small window now?! That’s awesome

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是的,终于不用盯着看了,但是这个模式依旧可以改善,@zoran 如果双页模式只显示单页,右边是可以调节大小的视频窗口,那么将非常完美


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是的可以有更多空间调整视频窗和不会遮挡文本。

I don’t understand.

I can make the tiny window larger, but it just adds whitespace around the video–you still cannot read any of the text in the video because the video window did not get bigger.

And with the big window, I still can’t move it, so it still hides all of the current transcription that it is sitting right on top of.

So for me, they don’t seem to have fixed any of the problems.

Or else my browser is not working correctly.

It’s fantastic! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!

Because of the problem reported above by @zorbital, I have tried it with multiple different popular web browsers on Windows 11, and it works great, and the same, in all of them. The video resizes perfectly. I love it! I love having large video that does not cover the text.

There are 2 small problems though:

  • The “…” menu appears underneath the video playback sub-window instead of over it. If you try to use the “…” menu (which I frequently do to “Show Translation”), it appears underneath the video playback sub-window instead of over it. So you can’t see and select “Show Translation”. You need to move or resize the video sub-window first to get it out of the way, then you can see and select “Show Translation”, and then you need to move or resize the video sub-window back to how you really want it.
  • If you grab the video playback sub-window by the drag-point in the upper left corner, and try dragging it to another spot, it won’t work if you let go of the mouse button anywhere in the video playback sub-window. Meaning, although it is easy to move left and up by any amount that you want, including small movements, you can only make large movements right or down: you have to move all the way past the entire video playback sub-window before letting go of the mouse button.