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HALcoGen broken graphic layout

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Jiri Dobry
Posted by Jiri Dobry
on Apr 24 2012 05:14 AM
Prodigy70 points

Hello,

I have problem with HALcoGen. Graphic layout is broken, when I use 125% font size on Win7 system settings. 100% font size is correct, but fonts are too small on high-resolution displays (ex 1920x1080 at 15" laptop)

Example bellow.

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  • Diwakar Bansal
    Posted by Diwakar Bansal
    on Apr 24 2012 09:36 AM
    Intellectual1280 points

    Hello Jiri,

    Thanks for the input. We will look into this reported issue.

    Regards,

    Diwakar

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  • Prathap
    Posted by Prathap
    on Apr 24 2012 22:35 PM
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    Hi Jiri,

    Sorry for the Inconvinence, HALCoGen has this architecture limitation and can only be used with 100% font size.
    HALCoGen will be moved to Eclipse based platform in future ( couple of months from now) and these problems are addressed by default.

    Best Regards
    Prathap

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  • Anthony Vaughan
    Posted by Anthony Vaughan
    on May 11 2012 14:45 PM
    Intellectual1275 points

    I have run into an instance where setting the font size to 'Smaller - 100% (default)' in Windows 7 still does not fix the HALCoGen display issue described above.  Is there any other display or font setting in Windows 7 that also needs to be changed to fix this problem?

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  • Prathap
    Posted by Prathap
    on May 16 2012 00:37 AM
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    Hi Anthony,

    I tried replicating the issue but it works fine for me, I tried changing the font to 125% and reverted back to 100% it looks fine.
    It is recommended to logoff and login again after you make any font change.

    Best Regards
    Prathap

     

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