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- I found the solution while trying to solve it for another executable: - right click on the UE executable and select properties - go to "Compatibility" and select "Disable display scaling on high DPI settings" (see screenshot) - then in UltraEdit simply choose a larger font size(I chose Consolas 13) ...Posted in Editor Display
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- cfp1
Dec 10, 2017
- I will address your points in turn: JPEG is good image format for paper scans or photos, ... Well I think the images are clear enough to show what they needed to show. It is possible with UE v16.30.0.1003 to get a sharp display of syntax highlighted text as you can see on the attached PNG image. I n...Posted in Editor Display
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- cfp1
Dec 03, 2017
- Thanks for this reply. Looks like the version is just too old for the new display. I do use the Consolas font (was used for the screenshot). In Advanced - Configuration - Editor Display - Advanced, I moved the slider from "Clear Type" quality to "proof" or even "draft" which looks slightly better. I...Posted in Editor Display
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- cfp1
Nov 28, 2017
- BTW, you were right in that I could reduce the blurriness by turning off cleartype in the advanced menu ... still no great though...Posted in Editor Display
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- cfp1
Nov 28, 2017
- Thanks for the quick reply. So this is because my version of UltraEdit is old? The new ones perform better? I am just reluctant to dish out another 100$ for the newest version of an editor I already have ... just so it can manage the fonts. Seems way too expensive. I would expect that some icons ma...Posted in Editor Display
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Nov 28, 2017
- Hi, I am using UE 16.30 and just upgraded to a large display. All windows are crisp and nice, except for UltraEdit where the fonts in the main window and also the menus labels and icons are soft and blurry. I am attaching a partial screenshot showing how crisp the fonts are in Sublime vs the blurry ...Posted in Editor Display
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Nov 28, 2017