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Font Size [SOLVED]


sas2000

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It just uses the Vista default GUI font now instead of forcing Tahoma.

 

So it looks different but it shouldn't really be much/any smaller.

 

Hi !, i've have taken screenshot of both versions on Xp Sp2, and new font seems to me smaller and a little more difficult to read without glasses, may you let users choose which font to use ?.

 

Screenshots ( Windows XP - 1152x864 - Large Fonts 120ppp )

 

ImgBurn 2.3.2.0 screenshot

 

ImgBurn 2.4.0.0 screenshot

 

Thank you very much :thumbup: .

 

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Ah ok, not quite the problem I thought it was. As an XP user, the font would be the same one as normal. I don't know why it's smaller to be honest!

 

I'll look into it but I'm not sure it's actually caused by anything I'm doing.

 

I don't run 120dpi so I'd never see this kind of problem.

 

EDIT: I just put a VMWare XP session into 120dpi and it looks the same as your 'old' screenshot.

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Maybe it's an OS language thing then because it's fine here.

 

Use the 'About' box to send me an email and I'll reply with a special build to check something.

 

If the function where I set the GUI font isn't actually doing anything (as I would expect on your PC as it's only XP), it must be something totally different and perhaps out of my control.

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Use the 'About' box to send me an email and I'll reply with a special build to check something.

 

There was a problem with your attachment and Orange server but finally i've recieved your attachment, i've sent you an email with requested info. Thanks :thumbup:.

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Solved, if anyone have a similar problem, it was caused because i was using "Franklin Gothic Medium" font in message box, it was solved changing the font to "Tahoma".

 

Thanks :thumbup:.

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