Also found another reference: 
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/41315873/attempting-to-resolve-blurred-tkinter-text-scaling-on-windows-10-high-dpi-disp

Regards,

Edson

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Assunto: RES: Faded text in pgAdmin 4 2.0/Win Server 2008r2


De: Dave Page<mailto:dp...@pgadmin.org>
Enviado:quarta-feira, 18 de outubro de 2017 06:59
Para: Edson Richter<mailto:edsonrich...@hotmail.com>
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Assunto: Re: Faded text in pgAdmin 4 2.0/Win Server 2008r2

Hi

On Tue, Oct 17, 2017 at 11:50 AM, Edson Richter 
<edsonrich...@hotmail.com<mailto:edsonrich...@hotmail.com>> wrote:
Thanks for your quick answer!
If have anything I can test for you, would be my pleasure.

I've tried this here with Windows 2012 R2 Datacenter at the server, and 
Microsoft Remote Desktop 8.0.43 on macOS 10.12.6, and everything looks fine for 
me. Remote Desktop is running at 1600x1000 in 24bit colour.

What exactly are you running on the client and server?

Server:

Windows Server 2008 r2 x64 running over VMWare ESXi 6, 24Gb RAM, 8 core on Dell 
r420.

Client:

Desktop Hp Pavilion Mini 300-201br Intel Core I3 4gb, Windows 10 Home x64 and 
Intel HD Graphics 5000

Software config:

- On server: Remote Desktop Services (nothing special here). Allows everything 
except audio.
- On client: Remote Desktop, 32 bit colour, full screen, “all monitors” (I’ve 2 
x LG 24” 1920x1080, 59Hz), no sound, no printer, enable background, enable 
smooth font, enable desktop composition, enable visual styles, enable bitmap 
cache, enable reconnect, connection type low velocity broadband (256Kbps-2Mbps).


I believe the problem is related to DPI in my monitor (currently, Windows 10 
allows me to choose 100% - which I use – or other scales, like 125%, 150%, even 
200% or custom up to 500%).

I’ve found a interesting article about DPI in Windows (it is a mess, I know): 
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I hope all this info helps.

Notice that pgAdmin4 is the only app suffering of this wierd behavior (pgAdmin3 
works fine, as well hundreds of other apps).

Edson.



Regards,

Edson Richter

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Assunto: Re: Faded text in pgAdmin 4 2.0/Win Server 2008r2

Looking at this is on my TODO, however I'm currently having issues spinning up 
a Windows Server VM which are holding things up.

On Tue, Oct 17, 2017 at 11:46 AM, Edson Richter 
<edsonrich...@hotmail.com<mailto:edsonrich...@hotmail.com>> wrote:


Must be something wrong in my setup: Windows Server 2008 r2 TS, acessing with 
two Full HD 24" monitors in 32bit color depth., themes disabled, font smoothing 
enabled, composition enabled, visual effects disabled.



I just can't read texts... They are "faded". See attached screenshot for 
reference.



I'll appreciate your help.



Regards,



Edson Richter








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