Font scaling problem on 4K display.

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csilvest
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Font scaling problem on 4K display.

Post by csilvest »

XYplorer v25.30

When I open the Info Panel (F12), there is a problem with the labels, info, and buttons; see the examples encircled in the red box below; there appears to be too little horizontal spacing, leading to the labels & info fields to be cut off on their bottom edge:
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I think this started happening when I switch to a 4K monitors, 3840 x 2160, custom scaling=115%, text size=125%. Further setup details are in the second attachment.
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Re: Font scaling problem on 4K display.

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It looks like your font size setting for Configuration | Colors and Styles | Fonts | Buttons and Labels is too large. It's 9 by default and should be no larger than 11.

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