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Post by jholl016 on May 3, 2018 17:15:31 GMT
I think this is a known issue, but since I didn't see any active threads about it, I figured I'd post here.
It would be great if UI++ could detect the display resolution/density when it first launches and then apply a scaling factor to those UI elements that don't render correctly on high-DPI displays.
I haven't tested every possible control, but the CheckBoxInput regularly gives my guys some trouble. Apparently, on a 15" laptop with a 4k display, the checkbox is so tiny they can barely even see it. (Not sure why anyone would want a 15" 4k panel, but that's a different discussion for a different forum.)
Anyways, I love this frontend! It has allowed me to do some truly awesome things. Thanks for building and sharing!
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Post by Jason on May 19, 2018 18:48:02 GMT
The checkbox needs an overhaul even without the DPI issue, unfortunately. For now, my recommendation is to use a dropdown with the two possible values.
I know the icon in the sidebar is problematic as well. Are there other elements? Can you please grab screenshots when you can and note what you'd like to see handled better?
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Post by rchesterton on Sept 7, 2018 1:11:56 GMT
Was going to report this as a bug, then saw this thread. Ran into a similar scaling issue today on a 15” 4K laptop.
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Post by Jason on Sept 15, 2018 21:01:00 GMT
Thanks Richard.
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