1. Delete ResolutionSpecific key from wincmd.ini or set it to 1, restart TC.
2. Change some font in TC settings.
3. In wincmd.ini your changes are recored both into the resolution-specific section (like [1920x1080 (8x16)]) and [AllResolutions].
[9.0ß2] Font changes go to both AllResolutions and specific
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[9.0ß2] Font changes go to both AllResolutions and specific
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This is actually intentional and has been there already in TC9: When you change resolution and then close and re-open TC, TC looks in [AllResolutions] section for some values if there is no section for the new resolution.
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Ah, OK then, I didn't know that.
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