Posted by
Michael Schmid on
Jan 15, 2019; 12:53pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Fonts-too-small-tp5021640p5021645.html
Hi Gabriel,
concerning the main ImageJ Panel:
I think here it is the font size in points and not the Scale factor from
the Appearance options that applies.
As a workaround, you can extend the size of the main ImageJ panel by
loading more Tools in your StartupMacros.
Michael
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On 15.01.19 11:09, Gabriel Landini wrote:
> On Tuesday, 15 January 2019 09:15:51 GMT
[hidden email] wrote:
>> have you tried the latest daily build?
>
> Curtis and Michael, thanks for the replies.
>
> @Michael,
> Yes. Increasing the factor to 1.8 makes the menus just readable, but the
> Windows and Help entries do not fit in the width of the application window.
> Maybe if the application frame was resizable (I think it used to be so in the
> past) one could at least manually resize it to see the other main menu
> entries.
>
> As you point out, calling the command finder with CTRL+L results in fonts are
> too large for the table of commands and is difficult to read.
>
> Using Menu Font Size above 24 points or so does not seem to make a difference.
>
> @Curtis,
> Yes I am trying Java 11 and it is the same story as Java 6 and Java 8.
>
> Reading from
http://openjdk.java.net/jeps/263 on HiFPI on Linux:
> Java2D and AWT use the XLib library, which does not support HiDPI. As a
> result, current Java applications can look 2 to 3 times too small on HiDPI
> displays on Linux.
>
> Is that it then? :-(
>
> Cheers
>
> Gabriel
>
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