Closed sergionegri closed 6 years ago
Hi, do you use high dpi display (e.g. 2k, 4k)? Everything looks ok for me locally on 1080p display, however, some misalignments are expected when the browser is zoomed. Since I can see no zoom icon on your screenshot - probably the issue can be also caused by system scaling and devicePixelRatio of the display you use. Please clarify what device do you use so we'd know where to look.
I have a screen with resolution 1920x1080, pretty standard. No zooming.
Here's the main display page:
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Hi, do you use high dpi display (e.g. 2k, 4k)? Everything looks ok for me locally on 1080p display, however, some misalignments are expected when the browser is zoomed. Since I can see no zoom icon on your screenshot - probably the issue can be also caused by system scaling and devicePixelRatio of the display you use. Please clarify what device do you use so we'd know where to look.
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I'm closing the issue due to inactivity. We haven't found a way to reproduce it so far. If there is a way to reliably reproduce the issue, e.g. maybe there are some browser or OS settings that trigger the misalignment - please feel free to reopen
Its happening because of the recommended windows resolution setting under Scale and Layout in the display settings. Machines over 100% get this miss alignment. I can't seem to fix it just looking to see if anyone has a solution .
Please check the demo here: https://docs.dhtmlx.com/scheduler/samples/06_timeline/13_full_month_scale.html
This is what I see:
Windows 10. Chrome 59.0.3071.115 64 bit Only minor misalignment on IE 11.