High Resolution Screen, everything tiny!
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High Resolution Screen, everything tiny!
by Heisenberg » 29 Jan 2016, 16:09
Hi everyone,
I have been using XMage for a few days now. It is really a great program. So let me express my thanks at first.
I have only found one issue with the program so far and that is, that everything within the client is shown really tiny. This issue is most likely related to the resolution of my screen, which is 3840 x 2160 and the DPI awareness.
I have tried everything I could imaginge to prevent the scaling but nothing helped. Is there some solution to prevent everything from getting so tiny that you can barely read it?
In the current state its barely usable since it is too tiring for the eyes.
Thanks for your input.
Kind regards
I have been using XMage for a few days now. It is really a great program. So let me express my thanks at first.
I have only found one issue with the program so far and that is, that everything within the client is shown really tiny. This issue is most likely related to the resolution of my screen, which is 3840 x 2160 and the DPI awareness.
I have tried everything I could imaginge to prevent the scaling but nothing helped. Is there some solution to prevent everything from getting so tiny that you can barely read it?
In the current state its barely usable since it is too tiring for the eyes.
Thanks for your input.
Kind regards
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Re: High Resolution Screen, everything tiny!
by LevelX » 29 Jan 2016, 20:52
I guess there is no solution, until we implement variable dajustable image sizes for the different zones.
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Re: High Resolution Screen, everything tiny!
by Heisenberg » 29 Jan 2016, 22:50
The images are actually okay. But what about the fonts? Would it be possible to adjust the font size?
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