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Dash Core version v0.15.0.0 (64-bit) - Scaling issue #3344

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bitterseed opened this issue Feb 20, 2020 · 16 comments
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Dash Core version v0.15.0.0 (64-bit) - Scaling issue #3344

bitterseed opened this issue Feb 20, 2020 · 16 comments

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@bitterseed
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Nearly everything is double the size I would expect excluding some menu text

Dash Core version v0.15.0.0 (64-bit)

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Machine specs:

  • OS: LinuxMint 19.3 (tricia)
  • CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7500U CPU @ 2.70GHz
  • RAM: 16GB
  • Disk size: 250GB
  • Disk Type (HD/SDD): SSD
  • Resolution: 1920x1080 - Default / normal scaling
@timucin
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timucin commented Feb 23, 2020

I have the same problem in linux mint too.

@thephez
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thephez commented Feb 25, 2020

@timucin Are you using Mint 19.3 also? I do not have an issue (Mint 19.2 @ 1920x1200), but am running a self-compiled version.

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timucin commented Feb 26, 2020

@timucin Are you using Mint 19.3 also? I do not have an issue (Mint 19.2 @ 1920x1200), but am running a self-compiled version.

No, I'm not using linux mint 19.3, My linux mint is 18.1

@androidpoweruser
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I am having the same issue now that I've upgraded to v15 as well.
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@camosoul
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camosoul commented Apr 18, 2020

splash appears bigly
Xubuntu 18.04.4 LTS

@camosoul
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Looks like this problem has been ongoing since release of 0.15, and nobody cares. Or, nobody is even paying attention... Because DASH is a dead project.

@timucin
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timucin commented Oct 1, 2020

This bug is still in V16

@PastaPastaPasta
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@timucin Have you tried adjusting Appearance settings?

@timucin
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timucin commented Oct 1, 2020

@timucin Have you tried adjusting Appearance settings?

yes. I tried Appearance settings, tried all but still not good.
For the info: I'm using linux mint 18.3, my screen resolution is 1920x1080.

@PastaPastaPasta
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Gosh Darnit!! Well... thank you for testing it. Guess this issue stays open

@William-McConville
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I'm having the same problem. I'm running Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS and my computer is using an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 graphics card. My resolution is at 1920x1080. What is really strange is that when I first installed the qt wallet a couple weeks ago, it was the correct size. Then I did some updates, installed some wallets for some different cryptos, and changed my screen background image, and suddenly I'm having the oversized wallet window issue now. I wish I could narrow down what it is that I did that specifically caused the change, but everything that I've tried to do, from changing my background settings to their original settings, to deleting everything related to dashcore and reinstalling from scratch, hasn't resolved the issue.

@PastaPastaPasta
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Is anyone still having issues here?

@timucin
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timucin commented Jun 1, 2021

I did not tried with the new version yet.
But on another linux machine, when I install new one, it works fine.
I think the issue is for upgrades.

@bitterseed
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Issue still exists for me on my existing installation
Created a new user and the same issue exists on that installation too

@akhavr
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akhavr commented Jun 2, 2021

With 0.17.0.2 it's still the same

@bitterseed
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Issue appears to have resolved in 18.1 for linux

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