some of ui elements appear oversized in 2-way file diff. e.g. :
a picture is worth a thousand words, but for some reason i'm having a difficulty uploading a 54k png screenshot as attachment...
about the same holds for hex comparison, except in hex comparison the two scrollbars below the hex windows are much wider so there's some point to having thumbs and both are actually present.
win-xp sp2, cirrus 3.0 b448, display dpi settings set to 128%, font size "normal" on windoze "appearance" tab, but some individual fonts set to larger than default values on "advanced appearance", e.g. "menu", "icon", etc.
- bottom horizontal scrollbar (the one between bottom status bar and the two over-under full width comparison lines, it controls horizontal scrolling of those two lines).
- left text window bottom horizontal scrollbar (the one between the two over-under full width comparison lines and the left text window in a side-by-side text comparison). The text status panes (at least i'd call them that if this was a real status bar) to the left of the scrollbar are oversized too, even relatively to the font used inside them.
- right text window bottom horizontal scrollbar (same as above, but for right half), except this scrollbar is also missing thumb.
- file size/timestamp/encoding info lines above both text windows (the ones between text windows and file path dropdowns). as above, oversized even relatively to the font used inside them.
a picture is worth a thousand words, but for some reason i'm having a difficulty uploading a 54k png screenshot as attachment...
about the same holds for hex comparison, except in hex comparison the two scrollbars below the hex windows are much wider so there's some point to having thumbs and both are actually present.
win-xp sp2, cirrus 3.0 b448, display dpi settings set to 128%, font size "normal" on windoze "appearance" tab, but some individual fonts set to larger than default values on "advanced appearance", e.g. "menu", "icon", etc.
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