Two suggestions:
- add option to set the default (resolution independent) font, so I don't have to change it after each resolution change (simple checkbox "set as default")
- allow to set the same font for each category (file list, main window, dialog), so I don't have to change it three times (simple button "set for all" near the file list font category)
Easier way of changing fonts
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Easier way of changing fonts
Cezariusz Marek
https://midicat.net/
https://midicat.net/
What about using "ResolutionSpecific=0" in your wincmd.ini and storing all resolution specific data in one section called [AllResolutions]? You wouldn't have to change settings after each change to a new resolution. Plus it would partially solve your second problem too - you would still have to set those fonts for each category separately, but only once. Unless you have different settings for different resolutions (like me), it should work.
Windows 10 Pro x64, Windows 11 Pro x64
Good idea, I didn't know that option. So my suggestion is to add a checkbox for that option.What about using "ResolutionSpecific=0"
No, because I often use TC on different systems.you would still have to set those fonts for each category separately, but only once
Cezariusz Marek
https://midicat.net/
https://midicat.net/