On Thu, 6 May 2021, Theodoros Panagiotidis wrote:
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> On Thu, 6 May 2021 at 14:23, Allin Cottrell <cottrell@wfu.edu> wrote:
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>> On Thu, 6 May 2021, Theodoros Panagiotidis wrote:
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>>> the display resolution is 3840x2160
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>> OK, Ultra HD. Then it seems quite likely you have Display Scaling in
>> force on Windows 10. Can you please take a look under Settings,
>> System, Display -- maybe send us a screenshot of the Display
>> settings dialog. And maybe also show what appears when you click on
>> "Advanced scaling settings".
So this appears to be the trigger of the problem, in Display/Scale
and layout:
"Change the size of text, apps and other items: 300%"
Looks like gnuplot is scaling up the text in graphs by a factor of 3
(but not scaling up the size of the graph itself).
We're looking into some possible fixes for this. In the meantime you
could see if this makes a difference:
* Navigate to c:\Program Files\gretl and find wgnuplot.exe
* Right-click on wgnuplot.exe to get the context menu and select
"Properties".
* Under the "Compatibility" tab, find "Change high DPI settings" (or
something like that) and select "Override high DPI scaling behavior"
(or similar) for the Application.
Allin
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