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DPI awareness broken on recent alphas #1845

Closed GoogleCodeExporter closed 9 years ago

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Required information!
OS version: Win8.1
ConEmu version: 141217

Please see the attached screenshot. All the dialogs are broken again in when on 
mixed DPI systems (settings and "new console" dialog).

The screenshot was taken on a standard 96dpi monitor attached to a computer 
where the "main" monitor is a Mac Retina hihgh-dpi laptop screen.

The dialogs (and the window border size) look fine on the high dpi monitor, but 
they're unusable on any of my lower DPI monitors (and you can see, by comparing 
with Notepad, that the window borders are huge).

Original issue reported on code.google.com by jay...@huddledmasses.org on 19 Dec 2014 at 10:31

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GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
LogFiles, ConEmu.xml, screenshots of dialogs and windows on each monitor.
Actually there is an Issue 1185

Original comment by ConEmu.Maximus5 on 19 Dec 2014 at 10:36

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
And again, again, again.

ALL PROBLEMS WITH NON CLIENT AREA YOU MUST REPORT TO MICROSOFT!
Caption height, frame width and so on.
That behavior is the same for ALL per-monitor-dpi-aware applications.
Actually, neither calc.exe nor notepad.exe are only dpi-aware but not 
per-monitor-dpi-aware.
You may check that in their manifests (PE resource).

Original comment by ConEmu.Maximus5 on 19 Dec 2014 at 10:43

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
By the time I know only one MS application (from Windows 8.1) which is really 
per-monitor-dpi-aware.
This is Internet Explorer!
You may compare non client are behavior with it.

Original comment by ConEmu.Maximus5 on 19 Dec 2014 at 10:46

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago

Original comment by ConEmu.Maximus5 on 21 Dec 2014 at 6:51

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago

Original comment by ConEmu.Maximus5 on 21 Dec 2014 at 6:52