Greeting to all HiDpi ImageJ users out there!
As Curtis suggested in the ImageJ forum
<
http://forum.imagej.net/t/how-to-increase-the-gui-font-size/552> , Java
9 is capable of HiDpi scaling.
I installed the early access JRE 9 for Win 10 64-bit from here:
http://jdk9.java.net/download/ and it works like a charm.
I hope this helps others as it did for me.
Best,
Chris
Christian Renicke, M.Sc.
Ph.D. Student
University of Marburg - Department of Biology
Group of Prof. Dr. H.U. Mösch - Junior Group of Dr. C. Taxis
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D-35043 Marburg
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Am 27.10.2015 um 15:36 schrieb Jon Harman:
> Hi,
> I missed the part where Wayne discusses this. Originally ImageJ was
> unusable on my Windows laptop. Then magically it was fixed. It seems
> that the ImageJ.exe was changed to make use of the display scaling
> feature for high DPI that is in Windows.
> I develop with Eclipse. It was unusable until I found a clever hack
> that doubles the size of all the icons Eclipse uses. That hack was
> specific to the Luna version, so I am stuck on that version. Even
> with the hacked Eclipse when I run ImageJ from Eclipse it is too small
> to see. I'm hoping there will be a fix for this, but the problem has
> gone on for way too long. Java seems failing to keep up.
>
> Note: The Netbeans UI is better than Eclipse in this regard. Too bad
> I am so used to Eclipse.
>
> Jon
>
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