is there anyway to adjust the sizing of the frame where the collapsing sections puts its stuff (is this constrained to the build executor list width?).

      Goal is to avoid wraps.

      Options
      A. in main Jenkins be able to set frame width to some % of browser width (and buy a wider monitor)
      B. be able to change the font in the frame
      C. be able to size the frame as needed in the browser window
      D. on the fly adjust the font to be smaller for long section names

      All these imply that you want to size the font of the console navigator independently of the text in the console, otherwise you would just ctrl +/- in browser and affect both

      The reason I think this is possible is there is a bug when scrolling in the console, the frame width of the navigation frame changes (narrower if not at top of console output). This accident implies that maybe something can be done on purpose?

          [JENKINS-31245] frame/content sizing

          Oleg Nenashev added a comment -

          Dean does not work on this plugin. I am also stepping down as maintainer, so the plugin is up for adoption

          Oleg Nenashev added a comment - Dean does not work on this plugin. I am also stepping down as maintainer, so the plugin is up for adoption

          moncreaff

          I see the constraint that a lot of space to the left and the right is not used (in total it is 43 %) when opening the Configure view.

          Is it this what you are referring to ?

          BR
           Rainer

           

          PS

           

           

          Rainer Haseneder added a comment - moncreaff I see the constraint that a lot of space to the left and the right is not used (in total it is 43 %) when opening the Configure view. Is it this what you are referring to ? BR  Rainer   PS    

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