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Re: Zooming layouts and different behaviour windows/linux [message #36669 is a reply to message #36667] |
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mirek
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mdelfede wrote on Sun, 24 June 2012 08:00 | Well.... I'm really out of ideas on WHY, but it started working, at least partially... Maybe it was an old config file which I deleted somewhere.
Well, the 'almost' is because I'd like to do it in real time (I mean, application running), and the layout are not resynced.... Texts change size, but objects positions and sizes don't change up to next app restart.
Is there some function to force layouting ?
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No. Standard font is, first of all, considered to be system setting that does not change during the application run. This is similiar to skin changes of host OS.
I am afraid that the only practical way is to somehow restart the application.
Mirek
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Zooming layouts and different behaviour windows/linux
By: mdelfede on Wed, 10 August 2011 19:18
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By: mirek on Sun, 24 June 2012 13:04
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By: mirek on Sun, 24 June 2012 15:09
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