Hi, just wanted to tell you about an unmentioned new feature of WD 22 (still in the French version).
There is a lot of work to make a window compatible with "enlargement" for screen resolutions exceeding Full HD (1920 x 1080). In MS Windows one can insert a "font enlargement factor" which usually is 125% or even 150% for WQHD (2560 x 1440) and up. Up to now in WD 20 & 21 one had to fiddle around using the LargeFontFactor() function in order to find out and use absolute coordinates on a window. E.g. at 125% enlargement factor a window with a height of 600 is really 750 pixels in height.
PC Soft has added a new feature to the 7-tab of the window control in order to switch between WD 20/21 and WD 22. The new combo eliminates the necessity of multiplication according to the enlargement factor!
[attachment 2320 Enlargement_Factor_Eliminated.png]
There is a lot of work to make a window compatible with "enlargement" for screen resolutions exceeding Full HD (1920 x 1080). In MS Windows one can insert a "font enlargement factor" which usually is 125% or even 150% for WQHD (2560 x 1440) and up. Up to now in WD 20 & 21 one had to fiddle around using the LargeFontFactor() function in order to find out and use absolute coordinates on a window. E.g. at 125% enlargement factor a window with a height of 600 is really 750 pixels in height.
PC Soft has added a new feature to the 7-tab of the window control in order to switch between WD 20/21 and WD 22. The new combo eliminates the necessity of multiplication according to the enlargement factor!
[attachment 2320 Enlargement_Factor_Eliminated.png]