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Thank You for Your fast response!<br>
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I tested with normal screen resolution, 100% size, instead of my
usual 125%, and I still got the truncation.<br>
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What makes me curios is why the truncation appears in<b> </b>both
ends<b> </b>of the text.<br>
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The VM i mentiond earlier is on the same physical machine as my
usual Lazarus installation.<br>
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I can use the VM-version as a work-around.<br>
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/anders<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Graeme Geldenhuys skrev den 2015-04-21
10:04:<br>
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<pre wrap="">On 2015-04-21 08:56, Anders Eriksson wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I get truncated messages in Lazarus IDE 1.2.6 and 1.4RC3 on
Windows 7, see attached jpg-files.
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Judging by the screenshot and what you said about the VM, it seems that
your Windows 7 system has "Large Font" or 120dpi font rendering enabled
in Windows Control Panel. I'm assuming Lazarus IDE is hard-coded to
96dpi fonts on Windows. If you can, and as a work-around, switch Windows
back to 96dpi.
Regards,
- Graeme -
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