Dec 05, 2019
06:37 AM
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06:37 AM
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Dec 06, 2019
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Dec 06, 2019
06:37 AM
Hi,
In my case, there is no truncation.
Which resolution are you using?
Could check the compatibility properties of DAVE in your system?
Could you check also using the non classic windows theme?
Regards,
Jesus
In my case, there is no truncation.
Which resolution are you using?
Could check the compatibility properties of DAVE in your system?
Could you check also using the non classic windows theme?
Regards,
Jesus
Dec 07, 2019
02:35 AM
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Dec 07, 2019
02:35 AM
Hi Jesus,
I use a 24" screen of resolution 1920x1200.
But I found, what caused the truncation: at this screen size, it's a pain for the eyes to sit 8 hours and more a day at the computer when using a font size of 100% at windows7, so I changed it to 125%. Windows7 stretches the edit windows in the mask by 25% and I think, the size of the mask is mistakenly fixed.
You should see the same truncation, when using 125% font size.
I attached my screen when font size is set to 100%.
Best Regards
Wolfgang
I use a 24" screen of resolution 1920x1200.
But I found, what caused the truncation: at this screen size, it's a pain for the eyes to sit 8 hours and more a day at the computer when using a font size of 100% at windows7, so I changed it to 125%. Windows7 stretches the edit windows in the mask by 25% and I think, the size of the mask is mistakenly fixed.
You should see the same truncation, when using 125% font size.
I attached my screen when font size is set to 100%.
Best Regards
Wolfgang