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Fireworkstars46 opened this issue Aug 13, 2023 · 17 comments
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Fireworkstars46 opened this issue Aug 13, 2023 · 17 comments
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@Fireworkstars46
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Is it possible for me to adjust a software program's size?

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Could you be more specific?

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Fireworkstars46 commented Aug 13, 2023

Like change/adjust the resolution of a program or game

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The library allows to specify any input and screen sizes.

Just in case, the library does not render anything, it only calculates sizes and scales.

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Cause I have a program called "Flashpoint" and I played a game called "Haunted house" by silent bay studios and with this software for some reason I can't resize it. It's small and it's not changing. Is there a setting or something for it to work?

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Marat-Tanalin commented Aug 13, 2023

Are you talking about IntegerScaler app and not actually about the IntegerScaling programming library this repo contains? If so, please contact me via my site.

As a quick tip, try to restart IntegerScaler as administrator.

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Are they both different this one and the other one?

@Marat-Tanalin
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Totally different things. One is an application for end user, the other is a programming library to be used when developing software.

@Fireworkstars46
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Which one would I use to adust the size?

@Marat-Tanalin
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Depends on whether you are a programmer or end user. Given that you are talking about third-party games, you need the IntegerScaler application.

@Fireworkstars46
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Would either of them allow me to change the size of the window of the game?

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Marat-Tanalin commented Aug 14, 2023

IntegerScaler allows to resize the window-to-scale before scaling, via the command-line option -resize. See the IntegerScaler webpage for details.

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Where do I enter the command exactly?

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The IntegerScaler webpage contains comprehensive information with examples.

@Fireworkstars46
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Would the resize command be like how windows windows are and drag the side of it and be fully customizable or no?

@Marat-Tanalin
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The -resize command just resizes the game window once, before scaling. The window can be resized manually (after turning scaling off) if needed.

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Is turning off scaling off part of the command or a setting or?

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Marat-Tanalin commented Aug 21, 2023

You probably need to learn basics of using command-line options. The IntegerScaler webpage contains enough info about that.

For basic usage of IntegerScaler, command-line options are not necessary. Read at least the short “How to use” paragraph in the beginning of the IntegerScaler page.

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