Marcel Telka wrote: > On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 11:36:06AM -0000, Max Bowsher wrote: >> Marcel Telka wrote: >>> On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 12:18:36AM -0000, Max Bowsher wrote: >>>> I've been having a look at this, and am rather puzzled. I'm >>>> beginning to suspect that this might be a bug in MS's dialog >>>> routines... after all, all sizes in setup are specified in dialog >>>> units, yet somehow they come out mangled at high DPI. >>> >>> I'm using setup 2.249.2.5 with non-standard DPI (120) on my >>> WinXP+SP1 >>> box and I unable to see any problems with scroll bars... >> >> I should have explained better. Both the "Normal (96DPI)" and "Large >> (120DPI)" settings work OK. However, try "Custom" with, sat, 144DPI, >> and setup is all stretched out of proportion and unusable. > > I'm now running with 103 DPI and all works ok. > >> >> I've now done a bit more research, and I'm convinced that this is a >> bug in Microsofts Dialog and/or PropertySheet implementation. Which >> leaves us a bit stuck - since there is no easy fix that I can think >> of. > > This bug looks fixed in WinXP+SP1.
No, I'm running that as well. I can definitely reproduce this at 144DPI. Max.