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Old 23.08.2024, 03:00
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Just as an FYI, with the most recent update, all of my text became very small. Eventually, I was able to determine that hte Fontscalefactor setting got set to 75 during this update. Setting it back to 100 resolved the problem. Just putting this here in case anyone else experiences the same problem.
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Old 23.08.2024, 06:51
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@qb14: Thanks for the hint, have to look into this. The font scaling was not touched but LAFSettings.fontrespectssystemdpi disabled. But this should only have happened for new installations, need to look into this.
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Old 23.08.2024, 15:47
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That was turned off too.

During my research, I came across an old thread that mentioned LAFSettings.fontrespectsystemdpi and tried turning that back on first (BTW, the Description for that field still says "Default value is True". But that didn't resolve the problem.

If I hadn't found that setting, I don't think that I would have found the other one (especially since the font had gotten so small that I really couldn't read it without already having an idea what it said).
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Old 23.08.2024, 15:54
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@qb14: The update accidentally disabled this for existing installations on some systems. Other settings were not touched, but maybe disabling this could have caused this, I will have to check
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