Version 616 and high DPI do not mix...
Version 616 and high DPI do not mix...
The text in all dialogues is mildly out of proportion if the (Win7) system DPI is 125% in this version. 615 rendered properly.
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Re: Version 616 and high DPI do not mix...
That problem should be fixed in the new update.
Re: Version 616 and high DPI do not mix...
Well... kind of. Not to appear ungrateful for the "fix" but essentially the dialogues in 617 now render at the equivalent of DPI == 1, which is distinctly smaller than the appropriately scaling 615. The whole point of users adjusting their DPI settings is not an arbitrary one, and an otherwise DPI-aware application disrespecting that user-choice is... well, you get the idea.
Forcing a reliance upon the DWM DPI-virtualisation rubbish built into Windows is not a viable solution either as that leads to the "fuzzy" soft-focus look which defeats the purpose.
Forcing a reliance upon the DWM DPI-virtualisation rubbish built into Windows is not a viable solution either as that leads to the "fuzzy" soft-focus look which defeats the purpose.
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Re: Version 616 and high DPI do not mix...
It is the only solution available right now. Embarcadero claimed to support multi-monitor high DPI in their latest tools update, but there are significant problem as you found. Reverting to the "fuzzy" mode is the only option for GoldWave until I can find some other work-around or until Embarcadero fixes it. It is far from ideal, but at least GoldWave is useable now.
Re: Version 616 and high DPI do not mix...
Considering it only took Embarcadero - what, 8 years? - to release a mildly overpriced x64-compiler, maybe they'll buy themselves some hi-def LCD's and quickly learn what it feels like to work in tiny boxes.
That said, as you pointed out, at least being able to see the full text (some squinting required ) in any given control is an improvement. It's surprising that given how many unnecessary GUI toolkits exist in the world, absolutely none of them handle DPI scaling very well (despite their claims), never mind test for it.
That said, as you pointed out, at least being able to see the full text (some squinting required ) in any given control is an improvement. It's surprising that given how many unnecessary GUI toolkits exist in the world, absolutely none of them handle DPI scaling very well (despite their claims), never mind test for it.
Re: Version 616 and high DPI do not mix...
As an addendum, you forgot to reduce the Batch Processing "Progress" popup - the text is bloated, so the dropdowns show "Maximum Pri", etc, instead of full text.
If we've got to squint, at least we can squint consistently!
If we've got to squint, at least we can squint consistently!
Re: Version 616 and high DPI do not mix...
Better but not perfect !GoldWave Inc. wrote:That problem should be fixed in the new update.
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Re: Version 616 and high DPI do not mix...
Embarcadero just released an update that fixes one major problem with high DPI, but there are still too many inconsistencies to enable full high DPI support in GoldWave. Unfortunately the update does nothing to fix a major compatibility problem with themes in the latest Windows 10 update.
A GoldWave update to fix the missing preset button icons (also caused by a Embarcadero problem) will be available soon.
A GoldWave update to fix the missing preset button icons (also caused by a Embarcadero problem) will be available soon.
Re: Version 616 and high DPI do not mix...
Thanks, looks good now :
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By the way, the installation process should be improved, it always proposes the default installation directory instead of the preceding (mine is not on the C disk)...