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EWC forms display incorrectly when desktop scaling is enabled #50

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dyavc opened this issue Sep 11, 2024 · 2 comments
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EWC forms display incorrectly when desktop scaling is enabled #50

dyavc opened this issue Sep 11, 2024 · 2 comments

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@dyavc
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dyavc commented Sep 11, 2024

EWC forms are truncated on the right hand side and I need to widen them by hand

Maybe it’s just my computer, but all the demo forms come up slightly short on the right, so I need to widen the form as things near the very right edge are truncated.

19.0.50074 64-bit Unicode on MS Windows 10

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]link.create # d:/git/ewc

EWC.FOLDER←'d:\git\ewc'
demo.Run'Desktop'

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I can reproduce something similar by setting the Windows desktop scaling to something other than 100% AND checking "Enable DPI Scaling of the GUI Application" in the Dyalog configuration. Can you confirm your settings?

@mkromberg mkromberg changed the title EWC forms are truncated on the right hand side and I need to widen them by hand EWC forms display incorrectly when desktop scaling is enabled Sep 23, 2024
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dyavc commented Sep 24, 2024

Yes, My Windows desktop scaling is 125%. I have "Enable DPI Scaling of the interpreter and development environment" ticked, but not the "Enable DPI Scaling of the GUI Application".

Now, If I do tick "Enable DPI Scaling of the GUI Application", and have both ticked, I no longer have the issue, and the EWC demo forms are fine.

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