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FF_dissolve_glitch_simplified.py window really small/squashed #2

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hellocatfood opened this issue Jun 11, 2022 · 4 comments
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@hellocatfood
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I'm trying to use FF_dissolve_glitch_simplified.py on Ubuntu 22.04 with python 3.10 and the window size is really small

Screenshot from 2022-06-11 20-27-17

It can't be resized either (no resize handles appear and the resize option is greyed out).

@Akascape
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Akascape commented Jun 12, 2022

@hellocatfood OK, I built the linux version again in Ubuntu 22 this time, check the linux folder inside python version. Now it can find ffmpeg automatically,
Screenshot 2022-06-12 122154

I have tested it and it is working properly. I used Ubuntu 22.04, python 3.10.

If you are still getting a messed up GUI, then change your font size to default in Ubuntu.
Or you can also change font in the program in the line #15.

@hellocatfood
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I just tried this again and getting the same result. I did some digging and it seems the script window sizing is reacting the window scaling.

I have a HiDPI screen (3840x2400) and have scaling set to 200%
Screenshot from 2022-06-13 22-17-48

At this setting it is the only window where all of the UI elements appear squashed

@Akascape
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Hi @hellocatfood,
I just changed the whole UI of ff-dissolve glitch to a modern look. Now it looks like this:

Hope you will like this :)

@hellocatfood
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Looks great, though I still can't get it to work :-( I'll report a separate bug

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