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Dialog controls and display settings
Normally I keep my Windows display text size setting at 125% (in
Windows 7, Personalize | Display). But if I lay out a userform with controls while on that computer, then run it on another computer with the default setting (100%), text seems to become bigger, or maybe the controls holding them become smaller. Anyway, text is cropped in labels, listboxes get vertical scrollbars they don't have on my computer, etc. Controls carefully laid out to work together, such as an edit box right next to a listbox item named "Other:", are positioned all wrong relative to each other. Why would the text seem to get bigger when going to a smaller text size setting? And, what's the best practice when developing for use by others on other computers? Default 100%? Smaller than 100% to cover users who may have their Windows text size set smaller? Aside from leaving gobs of white space, is it possible to make text in dialog controls look the same size regardless of the Windows text size setting? Thanks, Greg |
Dialog controls and display settings
Greg Lovern formulated on Saturday :
Normally I keep my Windows display text size setting at 125% (in Windows 7, Personalize | Display). But if I lay out a userform with controls while on that computer, then run it on another computer with the default setting (100%), text seems to become bigger, or maybe the controls holding them become smaller. Anyway, text is cropped in labels, listboxes get vertical scrollbars they don't have on my computer, etc. Controls carefully laid out to work together, such as an edit box right next to a listbox item named "Other:", are positioned all wrong relative to each other. Why would the text seem to get bigger when going to a smaller text size setting? And, what's the best practice when developing for use by others on other computers? Default 100%? Smaller than 100% to cover users who may have their Windows text size set smaller? Aside from leaving gobs of white space, is it possible to make text in dialog controls look the same size regardless of the Windows text size setting? Thanks, Greg I have the same issue with some of the dialogs in my CAD software. I believe the best practice is to develop at 100% because users will then be responsible for any mishaps that arise due to customizing their display output. <just my opinion! OT; FWIW Another issue I used to have was always having to change font settings for controls. I eventually figured out that added controls inherit the userform's font when created. Solution: set userform font before doing anything else! -- Garry Free usenet access at http://www.eternal-september.org ClassicVB Users Regroup! comp.lang.basic.visual.misc |
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