The issue is actually that Microsoft changed how scaling works in newer
versions of Windows so that programs that weren't compatible with the
scaling functionality in Windows would be treated as images and zoomed
rather than being scaled. It is possible that GnuCash functions
properly with
There are two pieces of this problem. The first is that GnuCash 2.6.x (and
before, back to GnuCash 2.0.0) uses Gtk2 for its GUI toolkit and that stopped
active development before HiDPI monitors became common. GnuCash 3.0 will use
Gtk3 which has much better support for HiDPI.
That’s the good
I had a similar problem with windows10. At higher resolutions, text seemed
“fuzzy” and some characters appeared to be missing pixels. I chalked it up to
lesser resolutions from my integrated video chipset.
But... interestingly, my O/S went south on me. I decided I had had enough of
Widows
Hello GnuCash Community,
I recently bought a new monitor which allows for 3840x2160 pixels. I love
the sharpness, alas some programs dont scale very well. It seems to me that
gnucash is one of these programs who look rather f* up with this many
pixels.
Is there any way I can have sharp fonts