Must be a big job, making this webclient in Flash. Nice.
The problem is.. i cant use it. Much of the text is simply too small for me. With my 24" monitor even, that is.. How can i enlarge text in ALL windows and menus?
My fontsize in windows is set to 150% btw.
Regards
Martin
System:
Intel I920 6Gb
Windows 7 64 Bits Ultimate
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Webclient readibilty Menu fonts do not scale
#2
Posted 2010-May-16, 14:48
At this point in time the only thing I can suggest is that you lower your screen resolution when you use the BBO web-client.
Sorry about this inconvenience. It is possible that there will be a better solution to this problem at some point in the future.
Fred Gitelman
Bridge Base Inc.
www.bridgebase.com
Sorry about this inconvenience. It is possible that there will be a better solution to this problem at some point in the future.
Fred Gitelman
Bridge Base Inc.
www.bridgebase.com
#3
Posted 2010-May-18, 04:34
I found an article of MS about IE 8, called Making the Web Bigger: DPI Scaling and Internet Explorer 8
( http://msdn.microsof...094(VS.85).aspx )
Adobe Flash Applications
In the same vein, there are sites where Flash applications do not scale with zoom or are not laid out properly relative to other elements on the page. Similarly to how you fix the issue for Silverlight applications as outlined above, you need to respond to the Flash Stage.onResize event, which is triggered upon Zoom in Internet Explorer 8. You can also access screen.deviceXDPI via ExternalInterface.call method. (Note: Since screen.deviceXDPI is unique to Internet Explorer, you need to be careful upon using the property when developing Flash applications cross-browser). The rest is beyond the scope of this topic, but you can find additional information about Flash programming at http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flash/ .
Maybe it helps you:)
gl Martin
( http://msdn.microsof...094(VS.85).aspx )
Adobe Flash Applications
In the same vein, there are sites where Flash applications do not scale with zoom or are not laid out properly relative to other elements on the page. Similarly to how you fix the issue for Silverlight applications as outlined above, you need to respond to the Flash Stage.onResize event, which is triggered upon Zoom in Internet Explorer 8. You can also access screen.deviceXDPI via ExternalInterface.call method. (Note: Since screen.deviceXDPI is unique to Internet Explorer, you need to be careful upon using the property when developing Flash applications cross-browser). The rest is beyond the scope of this topic, but you can find additional information about Flash programming at http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flash/ .
Maybe it helps you:)
gl Martin
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