John Miles skrev: > Ah, I should have mentioned that. You need to run it on a desktop that's at > least one 'standard size' larger than the window, or my graphics library > will halve the size of the window, which renders the text unreadable.
I think a more flexible fashion of setting size would be a good thing. The preferred fasion is always being able to do standard resize by dragging the edge, but saying x*y size at command line kind of works. > The text is still pretty cramped when running normally, but it's not a > standard Windows font -- it's a hardwired 8x8 raster font that's part of an > ancient platform-independent graphics library I wrote back when the Win95 > Chicago beta came out. So unfortunately there are no real options for > improvement there without rewriting a bunch of code to use actual Windows > fonts. Avoiding the shrinking should be the main thing to do then, in this case it hurts more than it helps. Oh... The oscillator ADEV positions at 2000 s and 5000 s is displaced over the 500s and 1000s respectively, 2 digits too much to the left and halfway up on the mentioned values, seems like 16 left and 16 up if the font is 8 x 8 as you say. > One thing that would help is running it in fullscreen mode, which I forgot > to enable. Grab the newest build at http://www.ke5fx.com/tbolt/setup.exe > and add an -f option to your Windows shortcut if you want it to start in > fullscreen mode (or just use alt-Enter or the maximize button to toggle > fullscreen mode after running.) Especially if you use it with /vs, the font > will appear much larger than it does in a window. Fullscreen works. Usefull. Dropping shrinking and making size more flexible would be beneficial. I haven't checked if the fullscreen version has the position bug mentioned above... I will see in the morning. Cheers, Magnus _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.