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[Pyzo] Scaling at higher resolutions
i***@gmail.com
2016-10-15 06:09:58 UTC
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Hi, I have a problem where on a 1440p display pyzo does not seem to scale well. The icons, especially on the debugger,are tiny and pyzo doesn't seem to work with the built in windows scaling options. Is there a solution to this currently?

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Pyzo 4.3.1

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a***@gmail.com
2016-10-25 13:54:54 UTC
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I’ve seen some icons being too small also, when using PyQt5 as a backend ... One option is to not use the binaries, but pip-install Pyzo and run from there. Otherwise you could wait till I build some new binaries based on PySide (for Windows).

If someone knows a fix to let PyQt5 scale these icons correctly, I’d be eager to learn about it!

- Almar

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Subject: [Pyzo] Scaling at higher resolutions

Hi, I have a problem where on a 1440p display pyzo does not seem to scale well. The icons, especially on the debugger,are tiny and pyzo doesn't seem to work with the built in windows scaling options. Is there a solution to this currently?

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