Thanks Sherry (and Peter) for that info.

Actually, Legacy works fine at either 96 or 120 DPI, in a window or full screen. I wanted to set it at 110 DPI, and that's where it choked. Odd that it is OK above and below that setting but not between.

I forgot to add to my first note that my resolution is 1400 X 1050. That's why I wanted to enlarge the DPI.

I can work around it by changing specific font sizes, but was hoping for a more global approach.
Rose


Support said the following on 11/15/2004 10:50 AM:
Rose,

Legacy doesn't do well with fonts larger than 120 dpi.  It will do fine with
800x600 resolution and 120 dpi (large) fonts.

Never has for most users and I'm surprised that it was working for you at
one time!

Thanks for using Legacy.

Sherry
Customer Support


-----Original Message-----
Hello all,

I need help with a display problem.  I have Windows XP (SP2) and the latest
build of Legacy deluxe.

When I change the Windows Display Properties DPI settings to a "custom
setting", that is, anything other than the preset normal 96dpi or large
120dpi, Legacy doesn't display properly.  The bottom 3 bookmarks are cut off
and part of the right side of the screen is also cut off.

I have changed the font settings in Legacy to several different settings,
but can't solve the problem.

Has anyone else seen this problem?  Any suggestions on how to fix it? I've
already tried rolling back the video driver and restoring back to pre-SP2
installation, but neither of those worked.

Rose
Westminster, MD


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