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Rasband, Wayne (NIH/NIMH) [E] on
Oct 25, 2015; 1:55am
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On Oct 23, 2015, at 11:42 AM, Robert Dougherty <
[hidden email]> wrote:
>
> I've had this problem with Windows 8.1 on a Dell laptop with a 4K display. Everything is tiny. The Windows Installation instructions suggest to uncheck "Disable display scaling on high DPI settings", but this seems to have no effect. In developing plugins, it is possible to make dialogs larger by setting them to use larger fonts. In this case, everything scales except the checkboxes.
Try upgrading to Windows 10. By default, it displays ImageJ at a reasonable size on high resolution displays. On a 13 inch, 3200x1800 display, ImageJ “sees” the display size as 1600x900 and everything is twice as big as it would be on a 3200x1800 display. Press “i” (Image>Show Info) get the size of the scaled display used by ImageJ. It’s in the line that starts with “Screen location:”.
-wayne
> On Oct 23, 2015, at 2:58 AM, venik212 wrote:
>
>> I am running ImageJ on a Yoga 2 Pro with HiDPI display (3200 X 1800 pixels)
>> with Linux (Lubuntu/Mint/Cinnnamon).
>> The program works, but the user interface is barely usable-- the icons and
>> fonts in the menus are microscopic. I tried to increase the font size from
>> the Edit/Options/Fonts, but it failed.
>> I know I am not the only one with such a configuration-- is there a way to
>> increase the size of the icons and fonts?
>> Thanks
>>
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