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Windows version doesn't appear to respect display scaling. #16
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I do get the idea from your screen grab. I'll add it to the list to look into. Thank you for your kind comments. |
I have been looking into this one, with some detail. The new version, which I am currently working on, will be 'High-DPI aware' and so should therefore respect scaling. I've moved a lot of the controls around to make it easier, and to tidy up the main window. |
Hopefully fixed with 1.05.19. Feedback is welcomed as to whether it works or not, before I close this issue. |
Sorry, only just had chance to test this. The window and icons are definitely now big enough to see and use, which is great! However I now seem to have a different bug, whereby the icons themselves slowly increase in size by a pixel width & height at a time during use - it is most odd! I will try and make a capture of this in action and post a new issue for investigation & tracking. Thank you. |
That does sound odd. Unfortunately, from your description, I can't replicate this so it would be good to see whatever you can capture. |
As of version 1.39, Disc Image Manager has been compiled with Lazarus version 2.2.0. Apparently, this scaling bug was due to a bug in earlier versions of Lazarus, so hopefully this has now been rectified. |
Thanks for creating such a comprehensive disc management tool, this is very handy!
Whilst running on my 4K monitor, the icons and text within the tool window appear very small, making it difficult to use. I have the display set to 225% scale which is sufficient for most applications to behave correctly.
The following print-screen doesn't quite capture the issue (the window is a fraction of this size) but you hopefully get the idea:
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