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Whenever a new sciview window is launched, the rendered region does not take the GUI scaling from Windows into account, meaning it may render a smaller region:
Once you rescale the window, it will adjust to the actual bounds.
The width of the empty area is exactly 25% larger than that of the rendered area. This corresponds perfectly to my 125% system scale setting.
This issue is likely related to #475 and #469, which are also caused by incorrect handling of HiDPI and Windows display scaling.
This is on Windows, but it would be interesting to know if this also affects Linux/Mac or if these systems handle display scaling differently (I believe so).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Whenever a new sciview window is launched, the rendered region does not take the GUI scaling from Windows into account, meaning it may render a smaller region:
Once you rescale the window, it will adjust to the actual bounds.
The width of the empty area is exactly 25% larger than that of the rendered area. This corresponds perfectly to my 125% system scale setting.
This issue is likely related to #475 and #469, which are also caused by incorrect handling of HiDPI and Windows display scaling.
This is on Windows, but it would be interesting to know if this also affects Linux/Mac or if these systems handle display scaling differently (I believe so).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: