[1.1.68] Scaling issue on little screen
Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2022 9:28 pm
Hi,
I just encountered a 'bug' while trying to use bigger scaling that the automatic setting set it to, because I had a hard time reading things on my little laptop.
It led me to notice that for the blueprint popup, I couldn't see either the part list, nor the item setting list ("[]-item,[]tiles,[]trainstop names...), nor the important green valid button.
I already knew that if a window was to be bigger than the game window (yes I run it in windowed mode), I would have to move it to see the inden part, but it seems like for some reason the game just crops the window.
And here are links to the capture of the process plus logs:
In fullscreen mode test : https://youtu.be/aQ2zN9gkfOU
in windowed mode (capture stop in between): https://youtu.be/Z4mTOw2BB3A
all windowed (and because dumb me with and without mod problem persist):
https://youtu.be/WB2WPXnLXcU
https://youtu.be/iWbL-Z1TedQ
PS : on my 1366x768 display the automatic scale setting is 75%, and 100% has already proved to be of problem.
I just encountered a 'bug' while trying to use bigger scaling that the automatic setting set it to, because I had a hard time reading things on my little laptop.
It led me to notice that for the blueprint popup, I couldn't see either the part list, nor the item setting list ("[]-item,[]tiles,[]trainstop names...), nor the important green valid button.
I already knew that if a window was to be bigger than the game window (yes I run it in windowed mode), I would have to move it to see the inden part, but it seems like for some reason the game just crops the window.
And here are links to the capture of the process plus logs:
In fullscreen mode test : https://youtu.be/aQ2zN9gkfOU
in windowed mode (capture stop in between): https://youtu.be/Z4mTOw2BB3A
all windowed (and because dumb me with and without mod problem persist):
https://youtu.be/WB2WPXnLXcU
https://youtu.be/iWbL-Z1TedQ
PS : on my 1366x768 display the automatic scale setting is 75%, and 100% has already proved to be of problem.