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GUI doesn't scale, too small on high-res display on Windows #863
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Same Proboem here. |
Same here, it's really hard to use the program on a 4K display |
I second this. Tiny letters. |
This comment on a related issue is also a very good solution. Actually, it might be better if the Windows setting causes blurring since this GTK theming solution doesn't seem to cause any. I had to go for x1.75 scaling on a 27" 4K monitor for things to seem relatively "normal" size even though I only have the monitor set to x1.5. |
credit goes to @linnik in qarmin#863 (comment) for publicly providing the solution beforehand, this just implements the aforementionned workaround.
…dme fix) (#1202) * add text too small to read on windows workaround credit goes to @linnik in #863 (comment) for publicly providing the solution beforehand, this just implements the aforementionned workaround. * small readme fix for consistency hopefully i didnt get the meaning wrong and change it. * add the modify gtk.css fix credit goes to @Erijoda in #787 (comment) --------- Co-authored-by: Rafał Mikrut <[email protected]>
When running the GUI on Windows, it doesn't respect the display scaling like other GUIs do. This makes it display comparatively tiny, and hard to read. A good quick workaround might be a configuration option to scale everything at a certain percentage or even just a choice between 100% and 200%. Screenshot attached as my personal example, this is a 4k 15" laptop screen. I have scaling set at 175% in Windows.
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