Post by johnlgalt » Wed Oct 04, 2023 5:16 am
No it means you've made the (default non maximized) window too small (short) (or else Windows has resized the window to a default size that is too small for the preview to show). I should have realized that, but I didn't expand your screenshot.
If you make it taller (drag up from the top edge or down from the bottom edge) slowly, at a certain threshold it will show also. I totally forgot about this, ran into it myself a while back.
The missing arrow is key - as soon as it thinks it has enough space for a preview to show, the arrow appears. Conversely, as soon as it thinks it has run out of space for a preview, the arrow disappears.
And this works whether you already have the preview showing or if it is hidden.
No it means you've made the (default non maximized) window too small (short) (or else Windows has resized the window to a default size that is too small for the preview to show). I should have realized that, but I didn't expand your screenshot.
If you make it taller (drag up from the top edge or down from the bottom edge) [b]slowly[/b], at a certain threshold it will show also. I totally forgot about this, ran into it myself a while back.
The missing arrow is key - as soon as it thinks it has enough space for a preview to show, the arrow appears. Conversely, as soon as it thinks it has run out of space for a preview, the arrow disappears.
And this works whether you already have the preview showing or if it is hidden.