12-09-2013 11:15 AM
Hi,
Windows 7 has a feature - right click desktop -> personalize -> display.
If you set it to 125% or 150% it seems to mess up the carefully laid out front panel on other PCs (seems to be the case on laptops). Does anyone know how to override this?
Thanks,
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12-09-2013 11:19 AM
Use defined fonts instead of symbolic fonts (e.g. "application font").
12-09-2013 11:29 AM
To be clear:
Options -> Environments ?
and change "Application Font" (for example) from Font: "Application" to e.g. Font: "Arial" and that fixes it?
12-09-2013 11:47 AM
Yes.
"Application Font" and "System Font" ask the OS what its preferences are and applies them (Even if some goof-ball system-wide setting picks some "Non-Standard" font and / or size.)
12-09-2013 11:51 AM
Alright, thanks.
12-09-2013 12:25 PM
No, sorry guys, this is not it, or at least assuming I have interpreted as you meant it.
If I do as suggested above, it changes the LabVIEW settings for my computer but when I create the install file and put it somewhere else, it does not carry through - well, at least changing the display to 125% still messes up the front panel. To be fair, I have not tried it on this machine yet as that involves logging off.
I am sure there is an option somewhere but it is often a case of finding it.
To be clear: I need to be able to create an installation build that uses fonts that windows cannot scale up when installed on a different computer. It must not require the user to do anything but double-click on the setup install file.
12-09-2013 12:49 PM
12-11-2013 05:57 AM
Thanks, have not had a chance to try this out yet. I will update when I do.
12-16-2013 05:40 AM
Thanks MIG,
This seems to solve it. I am not quite sure I follow exactly what Windows 7 is doing but the 'scaling' function appears to maybe not scale the window the same amount as the font (?!). I am not going to dig too much into it, suffice to say when I used the fonts as recommended in the thread you pointed to:
FPFont="Tahoma" 13
BDFont="Tahoma" 13
appFont="Tahoma" 13
dialogFont="Tahoma" 13
systemFont="Tahoma" 13
I can scale it to 125% and 150% and everything stays neat and in place.