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Author Clarion Applications and Screen Resolution
Bryan Mowery

2006-07-19, 7:55 am

We have a widely distributed Clarion application that has windows which have
been designed in the Clarion Window Formatter to run in 800x600 graphics
mode. One of our users has recently purchased new hardware which allows
them to run in a minimum screen resolution of 1280 x 1024. Because of their
minimal screen resolution, they have complained that many of our windows and
dialogs appear too small and are difficult to read. Does anyone out there
know of a 3rd party template set which will allow us to dynamically adjust
window, control and font sizes for this user while allowing us to keep our
800x600 window formats for the rest of our users?

Thanks

- Bryan Mowery


Abe Jimenez

2006-07-20, 7:55 am

Hi,

Check out AnyFont from Capesoft. It enables you to select a font size using
the windows font dialog and resizes your windows and control accordingly.

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Regards,
Abe Jimenez


"Bryan Mowery" <blmowery@att.net> wrote in message
news:zMpvg.148405$mF2.99039@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> We have a widely distributed Clarion application that has windows which
> have been designed in the Clarion Window Formatter to run in 800x600
> graphics mode. One of our users has recently purchased new hardware which
> allows them to run in a minimum screen resolution of 1280 x 1024. Because
> of their minimal screen resolution, they have complained that many of our
> windows and dialogs appear too small and are difficult to read. Does
> anyone out there know of a 3rd party template set which will allow us to
> dynamically adjust window, control and font sizes for this user while
> allowing us to keep our 800x600 window formats for the rest of our users?
>
> Thanks
>
> - Bryan Mowery
>



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