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Text is scaled up when using a high-DPI PC #752

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DanieleBenedettelli opened this issue Jan 18, 2024 · 3 comments
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Text is scaled up when using a high-DPI PC #752

DanieleBenedettelli opened this issue Jan 18, 2024 · 3 comments
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DanieleBenedettelli commented Jan 18, 2024

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Until now I used a Windows 10 PC with 1920x1080 screen.
I made a header file with many settings I like.
On a new Windows 11 PC (2400x1600 high-DPI screen), the text is larger, and edge thickness is lower.

Environment

OLD PC:
LPub3D vecchio PC

NEW PC:
lpub3d

Configuration

DEFAULT (using x64 zip from repository)

Screenshots

renders from OLD PC:
text_test_300_DPI_page_4
text_test_300_DPI_page_1

renders from NEW PC:
text_test_300_DPI_page_4
text_test_300_DPI_page_1

Workaround

I have to change all the settings related to text size in my header files.
I get about the same text size on the new PC by reducing all the fonts height by about 65%.
Why this ratio?

@trevorsandy trevorsandy self-assigned this Sep 22, 2024
@trevorsandy trevorsandy moved this to IN PROGRESS in LPub3D Maintenance Sep 22, 2024
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Thank you for reporting this behaviour. I'll take a look.

Cheers,

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Hi Daniele,
I don't have a high DPI monitor, so it's not so easy to reproduce this behaviour. However, I did treat some DPI tickets in the past.

Tickets #292 and #247 are also related to DPI settings. It looks like #292 is quite similar to the behaviour you are reporting. Please have a look.

Cheers,

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Hello Daniele, can you confirm up or down if the information in #292 was helpful ?

Cheers,

@trevorsandy trevorsandy moved this from IN PROGRESS to ABANDONED in LPub3D Maintenance Nov 20, 2024
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