<title> xiph.org: MGM manual </title> <STYLE> <!-- BODY {font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica; font-size: 12pt; background-color: #ffffff} --> </STYLE> <body bgcolor="#ffffff" link="#208b8b" vlink="#000080"> <p align=center><img src="mgm-small.gif"><br> [ <a href="index.html">home</a> | <a href="faq.html">FAQ</a> | <a href="down.html">download</a> | <a href="trouble.html">troubleshooting</a> | <a href="docs.html">manual</a> | <a href="http://www.xiph.org/cvs.html">cvs</a> | <a href="mail.html">mailing lists</a> ]<p> <hr> <h1>Resource: miny</h1> <h2>applicability</h2> Module class or instance <h2>possible settings</h2> >0 (default varies)<p> <h2>description</h2> Miny sets the minimum allowed size alloted for a given module's widgets in the main MGM window. The main MGM window cannot be resized to a height less than the sum of all modules miny settings (when stacked vertically) or the maximum of all the module miny settings (when stacked horizontally). The <a href=r-geometry.html>geometry</a> resource can be used to force MGM to a smaller size than miny (and <a href=r-minx.html>minx</a>) would normally allow. This will probably break things. Beware.<p> Miny may be used to force the minimum size larger, or may be used (along with <a href=r-scalelenadj.html>scalelenadj</a> and <a href=r-scalewidadj.html>scalewidadj</a>) to force the module to a specific absolute size that won't change. See the <a href=r-geometry.html>geometry</a> page for details.<p> <h2>see also</h2> <a href=r-geometry.html>geometry</a> <a href=r-minx.html>minx</a> <a href=r-scalelenadj.html>scalelenadj</a> <a href=r-scalewidadj.html>scalewidadj</a> <p> <hr> <a href="http://www.xiph.org/"> <img src="white-xifish.gif" align=left border=0> </a> <p> <font size=-2 color=#505050> MGM will not get your whites whiter or your colors brighter. It will, however, sit there and look spiffy while sucking down a major honking wad of RAM.<p> MGM, Xiphophorus and their logos are trademarks (tm) of <a href="http://www.xiph.org/">Xiphophorus</a>. These pages are copyright (C) 1994-1999 Xiphophorus. All rights reserved.<p> </body>