I am using Pixilang 3.6 on OS X 10.9.5 (Mavericks) on an old MacBook Air, and I cannot get the pixilang application to open in a custom window size. I am asking it for a (modest, I think..) 850 x 680 window, but it only gives me 620 x 449. Is this as big as it gets? I suspect not, since the default config file offers 800 x 600. It won't do that either. :~(
I have a single pixilang_config.ini file in ~/Library/Caches and it is using my colors, so it must be finding the file. There are no other config files. Here is the output I get when I launch it from a terminal window:
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mahcomputer: /Applications/pixilang.app/Contents/MacOS
$ ./pixilang
sundog_init() ...
/Applications/
/Users/ejms/Library/Caches/
/tmp/
sundog_init(): width 620
sundog_init(): height 449
sundog_init(): done
Language: en_US
SunDog Engine / Oct 22 2016 16:19:26
WM: device start
OpenGL version: 2.1 INTEL-8.24.17. Renderer: Intel HD Graphics 3000 OpenGL Engine. GLSL: 1.20.
WM: screen_zoom = 1
WM: screen_ppi = 256
WM: screen size = 620 x 449
WM: font_zoom = 2
WM: flags SCALABLE OPTIMIZE_MOVE_EVENTS
WM: system palette init...
WM: color theme loading (base colors)
WM: color theme loading (other colors)
WM: initialized
Otherwise, I am having fun peering at pixels in this tiny window.