Seems that they want to throw more wxpython at Vivado users (me being one of them). I blame wxwidgets for that.īTW, there is a job opening at Xilinx for a software developer with wxpython experience since end of April. In one of the KiCad tutorials on Youtube someone found by chance similar behaviour on a Windows machine. I haven’t seen anything like that since the early 90th. Those artefacts vanish after an xrefresh. Does anybody have a setup for KiCad in Eclipse on a Linux system at hand?Īnother issue (off topic): KiCad sometimes leaves artefacts on the screen when it creates new windows. I don’t see how I can find the cause without debugging. That makes wxGTK my prime suspect for now. All other applications without wxGTK are fine. This problem seems to be caused by running DS9 in Windows XP compatibility mode. But I did find that filezilla (3.41.2) shows exactly the same behaviour! KiCad and filezilla are both linked with wxGTK. To correct this problem, either disable DATASEC support, via the Scale. Personal note: I don’t like wxwidgets.Ībout your “Ubuntu”: I am using Gentoo, as I already stated.īack to the topic, which still persists: I have updated my systems to wxGTK 3.1.2 by now (something not in the Gentoo repository “portage” yet) and gtk+ 3.24.8. The canEnlarge algorithm probably works with most other x implementations, but seems to fall apart with XQuartz. measure the physical width of your screen in. Wxwidgets allegedly also supports Motif, but that option has been neglected for a long time. Because of the way XQuartz reports the desktop size with multiple monitor systems (see XQuartz/XQuartz92), I suspect canEnlarge is triggering it's Null return case that then leads to the odd zoom behavior. quit FontForge (and X11, for versions prior to ) with your text editor, open /Applications/FontForge. Wxwidgets supported Qt only as an “experimental” option back in 2016. I am not being able to open R commander, the following message comes up: When loading the Rcmdr package, the following alert comes up: Erro: package or namespace load failed for 'Rcmdr'. After that, I have restarted my computer. Then select Font and choose a font size larger than 28, remember to select "retain the for later sessions" to save the settings for new windows.RRPollack, although you use KDE, KiCad may be linked with wxGTK on your system and therefore also with GTK 3. I have installed the new version of R along with the new version of XQuartz. Uses other font/scaling settings so it is necessary to choose another font size by right clicking the program and navigating to properties. The windows terminal that is launched by: Wine configuration dialog) it will be the correct size and with smooth fonts. That's it, next time you open a program (e.g. Navigate to Graphics and select a screen resolution scaling of 220 dpi.Ĭlose the Wine configuration dialog and restart wine again: The window will now be very small due to Retina support being enabled. Path is: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Wine\Mac Driver\Ĭlose the registry editor and restart wine: Picture showing the location of the new value to enable Retina support for Wine on macOS. Now edit the value of the RetinaMode to be "y". I then had to create the folder/key called "Mac Driver" and inside the new folder/key create a new string value called RetinaMode. To enable Retina support in Wine open the registry editor via a terminal, preferably through Wine Devel.app installed with Wine: one thing that i think prevents it in most cases, is to go in Control Panel -> Displays -> Arrangement, and make sure that whichever display claims the menubar is also in the highest-up and farthest-left location. It turns out that the Retina display on my MacBook Pro was causing the issues with blurry fonts because Wine was not using the "real" resolution, only the reported "lower resolution". Then open a new graphic device with x11() (or quartz(), or windows() depending on your system) with a dimension of 1920 x 1200. After installing the latest Wine release, which currently is 2.0 (I chose the development branch) on XQuartz 2.7.11, I was having problems with blurry text in both winecfg, regedit and other programs launched through Wine.Īfter trying to enable font smoothing and font replacements ( source) with only slight changes I found someone trying to solve the same issues ( source), albeit compiling everything from scratch which I don't want to do.
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