I felt up to trying one of the suggested workarounds for my interface scaling issue, specifically making a script to run as a plug-in.
The plugin in does not appear on the plugins menu and I do not know what I did wrong. The link to creating plugins was helpful, but lacked specifics. Do I need to do something special to make it a plug-in? Such as having a shebang statement or a special command at the top declaring it a plug-in? Do it have to have a specific naming format? Should it begin or end with "rev" for example? I called it "intefaceScaling.livecode". Perhaps that was wrong to do. Looking at existing ones as examples I did not get the impression that was so. When I ran the command "put the stacks" it outputted the following. /opt/livecode/livecodecommunity-9.6.0.x86_64/Toolset/palettes/tools/revtools.livecodescript /opt/livecode/livecodecommunity-9.6.0.x86_64/Toolset/palettes/message box/revmessagebox.8.rev /opt/livecode/livecodecommunity-9.6.0.x86_64/Toolset/palettes/menubar/revmenubar.livecodescript Do I need absolute filenames in my script? Do I need anything else in the script that makes up my plugin? Currently all I know to type is the following. set the scalefactor of stack "revtools" to 2 set the scalefactor of stack "revmessagebox.8" to 2 set the scalefactor of stack "revmenubar" to 2 Surely I need more than that. Sorry for my ignorance of what should be easy. _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode