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Fonts are to small on high DPI #35

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razvanab opened this issue Apr 8, 2015 · 7 comments
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Fonts are to small on high DPI #35

razvanab opened this issue Apr 8, 2015 · 7 comments

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@razvanab
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razvanab commented Apr 8, 2015

Fonts are too small when using high DPI settings in windows

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@kmkolasinski
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Hi, ok I will add option to change the font size in new releases.

@ghost
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ghost commented Apr 8, 2015

Hi, I don't think this is an issue. In 3.0, the font size was scaled down from 12 pts to 10 pts. It doesn't have to do with the Hi DPI settings. There's no way to change the font size in AwesomeBump itself, but you can change that in the code.

@kmkolasinski
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Yeah sure this is not an issue, but rather a small feature request :)

@kmkolasinski
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Solved in Pi version.

@ryobg
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ryobg commented Nov 14, 2020

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I think this is not fixed. Tried with 5.1 for Windows, can't find an way to increase the font size in any way (damn qt). Tried with the config setting for font size, but it does nothing?

@Calinou
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Calinou commented Nov 14, 2020

@ryobg Does it improve if you right-click the application, choose Properties > Compatibility and force the application scaling mode to System? This will be blurry/pixelated, but at least it should be usable.

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ryobg commented Nov 14, 2020

@Calinou Actually it did improved a bit! I played with these settings before posting, but this one for some reasons I haven't touched. It is kind of a bit bigger and blurry. Still... I would say it is better if there was a setting to tune up the font, button size, whatever...

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