Unless I missed something somewhere, how come this "squished boxes"
only affects some people and not others ? Is it the individual operating
system ?I am running  Windows 2000 Pro and am not having any problems. Am
using Legacy 7.4 Deluxe.

Robert E."Bobby"  Dutcher


In a message dated 2/18/2010 7:33:59 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:

The row  height of the popup boxes in the Family Tab, should be in
proportion to the  height of the font being used.   I think that Legacy is
configured  in the [Options][Fonts] to “stretch fonts when resizing”.  In this 
mode,
 the height of the font is calculated based on the height of the Legacy
Window.  So, as the window is made taller or shorter, the font size  changes,
but the program does not recalculate the height of the rows in the  pop-up
boxes (in the family tab).  So a tall window will have font that  is too
large for the rows, and are clipped horizontally; and short windows  will have
small font within the unchanging row size.   The legacy  programmers need to
revisit the logic that recalculates the logic of row  height in the popups
on window height change (I believe).

The work  around that I found was to click on the <Pedigree> tab, then
click back  on the <Family> tab.  It seems that the logic to resize the popup
row height is executed on the refresh of the <Family> tab.
-Christian  R. – Charlottesville VA
Windows 7 64-bit; 1920x1200  resolution.




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