I just started using the Arduino AI Assistant and am unable to make the assistant window wide enough to include the description text. It is possible to drag the pane divider to make it narrower but not wider.
The only setting I can find is font size but that only changes the generated code, not the description text. I checked the HTML and found that initially 560 pixels are allocated to the pane width, with possibility to go smaller but not bigger.
Is there anywhere I can change this or does it need the cloud developers to ament this?
You cannot increase the assistant pane width beyond the hardcoded limit.
The current behavior is likely intended by the frontend design team, or is an oversight.
Are you able to reproduce the problem if you try again?
I ask because, even though the maximum width of the panel is indeed limited, from my experiments the text in the panel is always wrapped to fit within the width of the panel. So the problem that is shown in your screenshot where the content of the panel extends past the right margin of the panel is unexpected.
Which web browser are you using?
Can you think of anything potentially relevant about the configuration of your web browser or the extensions you are using?
I've never used the AI assistant, but when I had a look at it I saw controls including one for 'Fullscreen' that were pinned to the right hand side. They did not move as the pane size was altered.
I Tried a different PC, looked at previous AI chat, still the same (e.g. not wrapping).
Closed the sketch, clicked around looking at various settings (didn't change anything).
Went back to AI chat and it's magically working properly now LOL!!!
Went back to original PC, all browsers now wrapping correctly!
This thread can now be closed as "fixed by magic" or "gremlins stopped messing with it".
I think I spoke too soon, wrapping is no longer working. So - got an old laptop, did a fresh install of windows, logged into the cloud editor..... does not wrap!
Can you check what might be happening with the developers?
Thanks!