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[CLOSED] HighDPI #5566

Open core-ai-bot opened 3 years ago

core-ai-bot commented 3 years ago

Issue by RickardSundling Sunday Nov 24, 2013 at 15:37 GMT Originally opened as https://github.com/adobe/brackets/issues/6097


Could you implement scaling to highDPI screens :)? I have a retina screen and it all looks blurry

core-ai-bot commented 3 years ago

Comment by jasonsanjose Monday Nov 25, 2013 at 17:39 GMT


@RickardSundling mac, windows or linux? We have a few retina MBP 15" on the team and our support for mac should be good. Windows and Linux support depends on an update to Chromium/CEF, see https://trello.com/c/WRhZ0xvj.

core-ai-bot commented 3 years ago

Comment by peterflynn Monday Nov 25, 2013 at 19:25 GMT


Reviewed - medium priority@jasonsanjose for now. If this is Win/Linux, can close as MTB. (Although NJ thought we might already have the newer CEF where this is supposed to work, in which case it would still be a bug).

core-ai-bot commented 3 years ago

Comment by RickardSundling Tuesday Nov 26, 2013 at 11:15 GMT


I use brackets on Windows 8.1. mounted in a virtual machine "Paralells". Because of the late 2013 mbp retina screen, my windows resolution is 2560 x 1600.

Read that highdpi should have been implemented in Chromium v.30. I got the same issue with Chrome webbrowser even though v.33.0.1712.4. When checking about:// flags in Chrome, highDPI is still there full of bugs when activated.

Try it out. Download Paralells on mbp retina, mount w 8.1, launch Brackets sprint 34.

core-ai-bot commented 3 years ago

Comment by jasonsanjose Tuesday Nov 26, 2013 at 17:02 GMT


Seems like it's still behind a flag in Chrome 33. There's not much more we can do until those changes make it back to CEF. Closing this issue. Please follow the story on our backlog instead. https://trello.com/c/WRhZ0xvj