Re: [python-win32] Unpredictable behavior of pywin32 on new computer

2022-10-11 Thread Tim Roberts
On 10/11/22 12:23, Zach York wrote: Interesting, thanks for the quick response. So would a quick way to test this out be to change the scaling to 100% from whatever it's set at? That would be an interesting step.  Another thing to try is to call the APIs to make your app "high-DPI aware".  Yo

Re: [python-win32] Unpredictable behavior of pywin32 on new computer

2022-10-11 Thread Zach York
Interesting, thanks for the quick response. So would a quick way to test this out be to change the scaling to 100% from whatever it's set at? On Mon, Oct 10, 2022 at 4:47 PM Tim Roberts wrote: > Zach York wrote: > > > > I have recently upgraded my computer and after upgrading and > > installing

Re: [python-win32] python-win32 Digest, Vol 232, Issue 1

2022-10-11 Thread monetclause--- via python-win32
I've had my challenges with 3.10 and stayed on 3.9, with good results. Sent from Android On Tue, Oct 11, 2022 at 11:00, python-win32-requ...@python.org wrote: Send python-win32 mailing list submissions to     python-win32@python.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, vis