Laurie,

I have to set other priorities at the moment. A serious illness in the
family turned into a bereavement yesterday. Therefore, only briefly:
Please try wsjt-x_improved 2.7.1-devel "240202"
<https://sourceforge.net/projects/wsjt-x-improved/files/WSJT-X_v2.7.1/wsjtx-2.7.1-devel-win64_improved_PLUS_240202.exe/download>.
Why? I use a different method there for expanding the mode buttons
because of the button highlighting there. If this works better with your
app scaling settings, I would want to adopt this method in our WSJT-X.
Ensure that you don't have the "Disable button coloring unless
mandatory" checkbox checked, because this switches back to the old
method. Also ensure that the window width is sufficiently wide. Our GUI
intentionally allows smaller values than Qt suggests, because otherwise
the minimum width would be too large, and the program would no longer be
usable on small screens.

73 de DG2YCB,
Uwe
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German Amateur Radio Station DG2YCB
Dr. Uwe Risse
eMail: dg2...@gmx.de
Info: www.qrz.com/db/DG2YCB


Am 11.02.2024 um 22:10 schrieb Laurie, VK3AMA via wsjt-devel:


On 10/02/2024 4:46 pm, Alan McDonald via wsjt-devel wrote:
I set my QT scaling to 75% with good results

Where is this documented? I could not find any mention of
QT_SCALE_FACTOR or QT_AUTO_SCREEN_SCALE_FACTOR in the 2.6.1 or 2.7.0
documentation.

Setting these environment variables affects all other QT based
applications installed like JTDX and MSHV.
This should not be needed to fix one specific broken area of the Wsjtx UI.

Hopefully one of the Wsjtx devs will respond.

de Laurie VK3AMA
(JTAlert author)



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