Hi.
I'm reading tc's help and in particular wincmd.ini's resolution section (and its redirection).
What's the meaning of "[1024x768 (10x20)]"?
Ok, I get it, 1024x768 is the screen resolution but what about (10x20) (... and Is it mandatory to specify it?)?
Thanks
About resolutionspecific and [1024x768 (10x20)]
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resolutionspecific what's the meaning of [1024x768 (10x20)]
ghisler(Author) wrote: ↑2009-08-10, 19:50 UTC[1280x1024 (8x18)]
FontSize=9
what's the meaning of (8x18)
These are the so-called dialog base units which can be retrieved with the Windows function GetDialogBaseUnits:
When using large fonts, these numbers will be larger.
TC stores different font settings (and window sizes) when the user uses large fonts than when he uses small fonts.
I have myown
[1280x1024 (8x16)]
FontSize=10
I have found
[1280x1024 (8x16)]
FontSize=8
[1024x768 (8x16)]
FontSize=11
So just leave it as TC has set it.
Re: About resolutionspecific and [1024x768 (10x20)]
So for my [1366x768] and [1680x1050] sections (in wincmd.ini and then redirected to User_1366x768.ini, User_1680x1050.ini), what should I put in wincmd.ini?
[1366x768 (8x16)]
FontSize=9
[1680x1050 (8x16)]
FontSize=9
Are the above examples correct?
Thanks
[1366x768 (8x16)]
FontSize=9
[1680x1050 (8x16)]
FontSize=9
Are the above examples correct?
Thanks
Re: About resolutionspecific and [1024x768 (10x20)]
You should do nothing there, just start TC, (maybe made your settings in Configuration > Options..., and/or for Buttonbar)
next execute menu Configuration > Save Position / Settings, and TC will write this entries to the INI.
@ghisler(Author)
Correct?
Re: About resolutionspecific and [1024x768 (10x20)]
Just put the key RedirectSection under the section you want to redirect and TC will do the rest, e.g.
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[1366x768 (8x16)]
RedirectSection=User_1366x768.ini