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C1Sizer problem with 90dpi vs 120dpi

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newsgroup_archive Posted: Wed, Jul 20 2005 8:48 PM

This is contained in the version history readme.txt:

Forms with AutoScale = true didn't resize correctly when deployed to different screen resolutions (e.g. 96 vs 120 dpi). (VNSZR000014)

However, the sizer still goes haywire when I switch to large size 120dpi. The grid rows and cells become very skewed. I am using the latest build. Has anyone else experienced this?

Thanks

Michael

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> This is contained in the version history readme.txt:
> Forms with AutoScale = true didn't resize correctly when deployed to
> different screen resolutions (e.g. 96 vs 120 dpi). (VNSZR000014)
> However, the sizer still goes haywire when I switch to large size 120dpi.
> The grid rows and cells become very skewed. I am using the latest build.
> Has anyone else experienced this?

I believe that comment had to do with the C1SizerLight. Since you're talking
about a grid, I assume you mean the regular C1Sizer.

Can you describe the steps to reproduce the problem?


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I have the same problem. I have developed the aplication .NET with 96dpi in Windows display settings. If the user change this to 120dpi, the controls inside the C1Sizer control are displayed incorrecly. I attach two screen captures with the afater and before.

I use C1Sizer 1.1.20043.5

Thanks

"Michael Ihle" wrote:
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>This is contained in the version history readme.txt:
>
> Forms with AutoScale = true didn't resize correctly when deployed to different screen resolutions (e.g. 96 vs 120 dpi). (VNSZR000014)
>
>However, the sizer still goes haywire when I switch to large size 120dpi. The grid rows and cells become very skewed. I am using the latest build. Has anyone else experienced this?
>
>Thanks
>
>Michael

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Hi Joan.

Can you also post the project? It's hard to figure out what the problem
might be by just looking at the images. Thanks.


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>
> I have the same problem. I have developed the aplication .NET with 96dpi
> in Windows display settings. If the user change this to 120dpi, the
> controls inside the C1Sizer control are displayed incorrecly. I attach two
> screen captures with the afater and before.
>
> I use C1Sizer 1.1.20043.5
>
> Thanks
>
> "Michael Ihle" wrote:
>>
>>This is contained in the version history readme.txt:
>>
>> Forms with AutoScale = true didn't resize correctly when deployed to
>> different screen resolutions (e.g. 96 vs 120 dpi). (VNSZR000014)
>>
>>However, the sizer still goes haywire when I switch to large size 120dpi.
>>The grid rows and cells become very skewed. I am using the latest build.
>>Has anyone else experienced this?
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>Michael
>


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Hi Bernardo
I attach you a .NET project with a single form.

Thanks
Joan

"Bernardo de Castilho" wrote:
>Hi Joan.
>
>Can you also post the project? It's hard to figure out what the problem
>might be by just looking at the images. Thanks.
>
>
>"Joan" wrote in message
>news:433a66c6$1@vger5.componentone.com...
>>
>> I have the same problem. I have developed the aplication .NET with 96dpi
>> in Windows display settings. If the user change this to 120dpi, the
>> controls inside the C1Sizer control are displayed incorrecly. I attach two
>> screen captures with the afater and before.
>>
>> I use C1Sizer 1.1.20043.5
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> "Michael Ihle" wrote:
>>>
>>>This is contained in the version history readme.txt:
>>>
>>> Forms with AutoScale = true didn't resize correctly when deployed to
>>> different screen resolutions (e.g. 96 vs 120 dpi). (VNSZR000014)
>>>
>>>However, the sizer still goes haywire when I switch to large size 120dpi.
>>>The grid rows and cells become very skewed. I am using the latest build.
>>>Has anyone else experienced this?
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>>
>>>Michael
>>
>
>

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> Hi Bernardo
> I attach you a .NET project with a single form.

Thanks for the sample Joan. I was able to reproduce the problem, will let
you know when I have a fix.


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Bernardo de Castilho wrote:
>>Hi Bernardo
>>I attach you a .NET project with a single form.
>
>
> Thanks for the sample Joan. I was able to reproduce the problem, will let
> you know when I have a fix.
>
>
Has this been fixed?

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Sorry, not yet.

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> Bernardo de Castilho wrote:
>>>Hi Bernardo
>>>I attach you a .NET project with a single form.
>>
>>
>> Thanks for the sample Joan. I was able to reproduce the problem, will let
>> you know when I have a fix.
> Has this been fixed?


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solsen replied on Sun, Sep 24 2006 11:34 PM

This is still broken in 2006v2

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Has this been fixed now?
In V3/2006 or v1/2007?
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Still appears to be broken in v2.1.20071.17.
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JXBURNS replied on Fri, Sep 12 2008 2:58 PM

I wondered what was going on when I rebuilt a laptop which set itself to 120dpi and ran an existing program to find exactly the same symptoms on this, two year old, thread. The buttons on the control are all over the place. Change to 90dpi and works fine. So I can also now confirm this has still not been fixed in version 2.1.20082.30 (i.e. the latest).

Although I appreciate ComponentOne don't provide direct support here perhaps someone could respond here so we can gauge when this will be fixed.

Thanks - John

 

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C1_JohnF replied on Fri, Sep 12 2008 5:27 PM

 Hi John,

Can you post a screenshot of what your application looks like in 120dpi? Are you on Vista? (if so, which version?)

I just tested this on 120dpi with build 30 and it appears to display correctly. Perhaps my sample isn't complex enough.

If we can reproduce this we will definitely investigate it.

Thanks!

John Franco johnf@componentone.com Customer Engagement Manager www.componentone.com
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Have attached two JPG files. The 90dpi is displayed correctly both at various screen resolutions from 1024x 786 to 1680 x 1050.The 120dpi file shows some of the buttons have become elongated whereas others are overlapping others.

I do not run Vista (thank goodness) and this is running on different XP SP3 systems using either ATI & NVidia graphics.

Hope this helps.

Rgds John

 

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Umm I told system to upload both files but only took the latter. Hopefully 90dpi attached to this.

 

John

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