Hey Nikos, long time no see...
Do you have any plans to make x2 look nice on hi-DPI screens with scaling set to larger than 100%?
Recently I picked up a laptop with 4K screen and x2's layout on 225-250% scaling looks very-very bad. The panels and the tree are fine, but the menu and command line/filter text boxes are hideously malformed.
Support for Hi-DPI displays and scaling > 100%
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Support for Hi-DPI displays and scaling > 100%
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Re: Support for Hi-DPI displays and scaling > 100%
this could be the result of old settings. If you get the latest version and do a fresh install, most things should look right. Also have a look at this article: www.zabkat.com/blog/high-dpi-screen-toolbars.htm
Re: Support for Hi-DPI displays and scaling > 100%
Unfortunately, doesn't help that much. Tweaking toolbar settings gets me more usable toolbar buttons, but the address bar, buttons around it, menu icons are not good. E.g., compare small icons in file panels (properly sized) and small icons in the address bar and menus - it's supposed to be the same icon size, but they render drastically different.
Do you have hi-DPI screen handy? Check out how Explorer looks like with >100% scaling. It's proportional, small icons do not look tiny, address bar looks fine...
Do you have hi-DPI screen handy? Check out how Explorer looks like with >100% scaling. It's proportional, small icons do not look tiny, address bar looks fine...
I'm using Xplorer2 - the only file manager that does not suck. Actually, it rocks!
Re: Support for Hi-DPI displays and scaling > 100%
did you right click on the addressbar (on some icon in it) to choose large icons as the article recommends? This makes things larger
Re: Support for Hi-DPI displays and scaling > 100%
Ah, I didn't realize that toolbars have separate icon size settings. Looks better now, thanks!
The menu icons are still tiny though.
The menu icons are still tiny though.
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Re: Support for Hi-DPI displays and scaling > 100%
sorry there's no solution for the menus at present