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Nov 26 at 12:34 comment added Yukterez The global magnification is worthless since it also interpolates rasterized images, which gives you eye cancer. When I go to format / options inspector / formatting options / font options and change font size it doesn't do anything, and it also says the font family is times while in reality it is consolas
Jul 4 at 16:46 comment added Artem Alexandrov @KirillBelov you mean scales of fonts in the notebook, not elements of interface, isn't it?
Jul 4 at 12:13 comment added Kirill Belov @ArtemAlexandrov In some recent releases, I've done regular posts about what's changed and broken in the Mathematica interface again. Finally, I decided to ask here as well. In fact, I eventually got the scales down to a reasonable size, but I'm still annoyed that by default everything looks different on different monitors.
Jul 2 at 15:58 comment added Artem Alexandrov @KirillBelov it is quite funny that I have tried to discuss such problem at least twice in VK group
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Jun 5 at 18:12 comment added Anixx @TaikiBessho the global magnification does not affect the toolboxes, which are absurdly large.
Apr 4 at 15:11 comment added fiz @Kirill Belov -- I'll give it a shot, but take a look at what MMA thinks the screen resolution is, and the bit depth. It doesn't seem like it's reading the right screen resolution, at least it seems that way for me. I can't see how to change it however.
Apr 4 at 11:10 comment added Kirill Belov @fiz you are right, I just changing the Magnification in the settings CTRL + SHIFT + O
Apr 3 at 20:41 comment added fiz I guess I'm not alone. MMA v 14 is like the Large Print Reader's Digest now. I quite dislike it! I was looking in the setting for a way to just take the appearance down, but there's nothing, and I think there should be a way to easily do this. It's a disappointment.
Feb 26 at 4:33 comment added Kirill Belov @TaikiBessho yes, I currently have, but I still have a feeling of imperfection. I want the default settings to be the most well adjusted. Here I can see that almost any Windows user who installs the new version will find that they will have to adjust to the right scale for them
Feb 24 at 14:45 comment added Taiki Bessho What about setting "Global magnification" to 75% in the Preference setting?
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Jan 16 at 10:18 comment added Kirill Belov @azerbajdzan this applies not only to the auto add-on window, but to all controls and fonts in general. They just became different everywhere. Window title, size in cells of different types, popups, size of charts, presentations. In 13.3.1 fonts could be brought to more or less the same standard with an option from the question, but now it has no effect on anything
Jan 16 at 9:59 comment added azerbajdzan @Kirill Belov: What is so frustrating about autocompletion font being smaller than usual code??? I have version 13 and autocompletion font is smaller too, but I think it is a feature not a bug because more entries can be visible in autocompletion window and I like it that way.
Jan 16 at 9:53 comment added Kirill Vasin You might try to set DPI settings or compatibility mode in Windows, this feature arrived in Windows 7 and can help to deal with this issue. The settings can be applied individually to any app
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Jan 12 at 12:32 comment added Kirill Belov @flinty yes, you are right. I'm even more frustrated by the fact that different elements have different scales - like the autocompletion window, for example
Jan 12 at 10:23 comment added flinty I have this problem too. I've scaled everything to 75% because I don't like how everything got really big. But now the code in the documentation is tiny.
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