Problems with fonts on a 4K display

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Problems with fonts on a 4K display

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I use a 49" 4K (3840X2160) TV as my monitor. I absolutely love it. I have no idea how many other people use 4K TV as monitors so I don't have any idea how many people are effected.
I have a few problems with font size in requestors etc. No big deal but it would be nice if someone could have a look at this :)
I have set all the amendable fonts to 20. But still have a few niggles.
If someone is interested I can do a proper test (rather than just notice a few things as I use TC)....
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I don't think that too much people use 4K TVs as monitors too, so screenshots would be appreciated.
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I'll post four examples if I can work out how to ;)

I'm sorry but I can't see any way to attach images to this reply :(

1. Select a few files and click on the Multi Rename Tool and you'll get a requestor with text overwriting boxes.
2. Copy a file from the right panel to the left panel, ditto.
3. Pack some files (zip), ditto
4. Move/Rename some files, ditto

Basically any action that throws up a requestor will cause the font to overflow boxes....

I can't tell if the problem is my 4K TV/monitor or if I have selected font size of 20?

I'll try creating a new topic and see if I can attach my snapshots?

Edit: I tried posting a new topic AND posting a Bug Report but neither allowed me to attach snapshots :(
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Thanks for that Ovg :(

I post on about 30 different forums and NONE of them have such a complex, long drawn method/process to post a picture. Other forums handle posting/attaching an image internally within the forums....

I've described the errors and how to recreate them. That'll do for me :(
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Post by *Lefteous »

2louwin
I have set all the amendable fonts to 20.
1. Select a few files and click on the Multi Rename Tool and you'll get a requestor with text overwriting boxes.
2. Copy a file from the right panel to the left panel, ditto.
3. Pack some files (zip), ditto
4. Move/Rename some files, ditto
As all of these elements are dialogs you should set your dialog font size to default. Instead try setting your dialog box scale to 250% in the same dialog.
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louwin,
Maybe this is related to your problem: http://ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?p=315985#315985
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Post by *louwin »

Like I said, I set every font setting to 20 because of my 4K TV/monitor. :)

I played with the DPI settings but, apart from making the whole requestor (Dialog?) larger, some letters were still being cut off about 2/3s of the text.

The ONLY solution was to reduce the Dialog font to 14. This fixed the cut offs and the text displayed in whole. I can live with this. :)

The question is why can't the dialog font be more than 14 and fit without cut offs?

Not perfect but acceptable....

Thanks to all responders :D
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I always thought TC was handling high DPI really badly. However, after reading High DPI Scaling Improvements for Desktop Applications and “Mixed Mode” DPI Scaling in the Windows 10 Anniversary Update, I no longer wonder why. The whole API support is a mess. But it looks like Lazarus 1.8 should contain some support for it. So maybe the next version of TC could include such improvements?
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