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Hi,
I've just upgraded to RouteConverter 3.0 (from v2.34). This works fine on my Microsoft Surface Pro (Win 11), but if I have an external monitor connected the Position List is in a very large font such that to view the waypoint data I need to expand the window to the extent that it obscures the map (

). The Options dialogue is similarly affected. Is there an option anywhere to change this behaviour?
Thanks,
Andy Phillips
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(02.01.2024, 14:34)hillsidebeer Wrote: Is there an option anywhere to change this behaviour?
Hi Andy,
your screenshot shows that all places are affected, where the default font and size from the Java implementation is used. I don't think that RouteConverter is the right place to fix this.
Are you using the Windows text scaling feature and set it to 175% or 200%?
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(02.01.2024, 16:58)routeconverter Wrote: (02.01.2024, 14:34)hillsidebeer Wrote: Is there an option anywhere to change this behaviour?
Are you using the Windows text scaling feature and set it to 175% or 200%?
Yes, the laptop screen is 2736 x 1824 and I've set its text scaling to the recommended 200%, otherwise the text and icons are too small to see. The scaling on the external monitor (1920 x 1200) is set to 100%. Most applications (including RouteConverter 2.34) scale to fit either screen and the fonts look fine. However, RC v3.0 has larger fonts when started on the external monitor, although I can start it on the laptop screen first and then view it on the external screen (which is a workaround I can cope with).
Note that I've found RouteConverter to be really useful and it's been my go-to app for viewing, creating and editing gpx files for many years, so thanks for your efforts!
Cheers, Andy
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(02.01.2024, 18:26)hillsidebeer Wrote: However, RC v3.0 has larger fonts when started on the external monitor, although I can start it on the laptop screen first and then view it on the external screen (which is a workaround I can cope with).
Hi Andy,
it seems that's a bug between Java 8 and 11 that persists in 17:
https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8272707
Not much which I could do about it.
(02.01.2024, 18:26)hillsidebeer Wrote: Note that I've found RouteConverter to be really useful and it's been my go-to app for viewing, creating and editing gpx files for many years, so thanks for your efforts!
I'm happy to read that :-)
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