AW: FoxyPreViewer on high resolution screens

2022-07-27 Thread Jürgen Wondzinski
It seems that this issue was solved in the V3.x versions, according to that
page:
https://www.foxypreviewer.com/p/new.html

And
http://www.foxypreviewer.com/p/usingv300.html

Thus you may want to download the latest version from there.

wOOdy


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Hi all,

I have a problem with foxyprewviewer and high resolution screens.

IF the scaling of display fonts is set to more then 100%,  the report is
rendered large than expected and thus often no longer fits into the print
area.
I think it's a Problem of GDI+
Does anybody have an idea for a Workaround?

Greatings
Dr. med. Jörg Arand
Oberarzt


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AW: FoxyPreViewer on high resolution screens

2022-07-27 Thread Jürgen Wondzinski
The easy way out: set display scaling to 100% 
:)
Maybe you'll find a solution here:
https://www.foxite.com/archives/foxypreviewer-resolution-fonts-481872.ht
m

wOOdy


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Betreff: FoxyPreViewer on high resolution screens

Hi all,

I have a problem with foxyprewviewer and high resolution screens.

IF the scaling of display fonts is set to more then 100%,  the report is
rendered large than expected and thus often no longer fits into the print
area.
I think it's a Problem of GDI+
Does anybody have an idea for a Workaround?

Greatings
Dr. med. Jörg Arand


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FoxyPreViewer on high resolution screens

2022-07-27 Thread Dr. Joerg Arand
Hi all,

I have a problem with foxyprewviewer and high resolution screens.

IF the scaling of display fonts is set to more then 100%,  the report is 
rendered large than expected and thus often no longer fits into the print area.
I think it's a Problem of GDI+
Does anybody have an idea for a Workaround?

Greatings
Dr. med. Jörg Arand
Oberarzt
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