Gigantic interface.
Gigantic interface.
Is the new gigantisized interface how it is intended to be? I am running 10.5.8rc2, and when I click on the NS icon in the tool bar, the window is now HUGE!
Just curious...
8-bit!
Just curious...
8-bit!
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Re: Gigantic interface.
Doesn't look that much bigger on my end with 10.1.5.8rc3. If 10.1.5.8rc3 is also gigantic for you, can you please post a screenshot?
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Re: Gigantic interface.
Looks like this on 10.1.5.8 for me:
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Re: Gigantic interface.
Gak.
What is your screen resolution?
Do you have HiDPI screen or similar?
What is your screen resolution?
Do you have HiDPI screen or similar?
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Re: Gigantic interface.
That's exactly what I am seeing as well. MacBook Pro 15" 2880 x 1800 (High DPI - approx 220)barbaz wrote:Gak.
What is your screen resolution?
Do you have HiDPI screen or similar?
Edit: Adding screen shot - actual size. rc3
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[DEFECT] Noscript 10.1.5.8 UI element are exageratly large.
Noscript 10.1.5.8
Firefox 57.0.2 and Firefox Developer edition 58.b11
Windows 10 version 1709
The UI for Noscript is too large, blown out of proportion, as if zoomed to an extreme degree.
Since this happened suddenly and wasn't the case with previous versions of Noscript 10 on Firefox 57, I suspect this arose as the extension was updated to its now current version (10.1.5.8).
At first I thought I messed up with the zoom feature in the browser by mistake but after double checking, I can confirm the browser zoom is set to 100%.
For information as it may be relevant, my computer has an High DPI display; native resolution is 3200x1800 with a 200% scaling factor applied.
I will try to upload screenshots later if it helps clarify the issue.
Thanks.
EDIT: Screenshots
Firefox 57.0.2 and Firefox Developer edition 58.b11
Windows 10 version 1709
The UI for Noscript is too large, blown out of proportion, as if zoomed to an extreme degree.
Since this happened suddenly and wasn't the case with previous versions of Noscript 10 on Firefox 57, I suspect this arose as the extension was updated to its now current version (10.1.5.8).
At first I thought I messed up with the zoom feature in the browser by mistake but after double checking, I can confirm the browser zoom is set to 100%.
For information as it may be relevant, my computer has an High DPI display; native resolution is 3200x1800 with a 200% scaling factor applied.
I will try to upload screenshots later if it helps clarify the issue.
Thanks.
EDIT: Screenshots
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Re: Gigantic interface.
Yep, I just tried it on a 1920x1200 desktop screen without DPI scaling, and it looks normal, but my laptop has a 4k screen with increased DPI, and it is enormous per my screenshot above.
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NoScript text suddenly huge
When clicking on the NoScript icon in the toolbar, it presents a dialog box with huge text. Only a few words fit into the dialog box.
I uninstalled NoScript and reinstalled it, but the same thing happens.
Firefox 57.0.2 (64-bit) NoScript 10.1.5.8
I can use [ctrl][-] to temporarily shrink the text in the main options window, but it is only temporary and doesn't fix the pop-up dialog box.
I uninstalled NoScript and reinstalled it, but the same thing happens.
Firefox 57.0.2 (64-bit) NoScript 10.1.5.8
I can use [ctrl][-] to temporarily shrink the text in the main options window, but it is only temporary and doesn't fix the pop-up dialog box.
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Re: Gigantic interface.
Threads merged.
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Re: NoScript text suddenly huge
Is this same issue as https://forums.informaction.com/viewtop ... =7&t=24208 ?RetiredGuy wrote:When clicking on the NoScript icon in the toolbar, it presents a dialog box with huge text. Only a few words fit into the dialog box.
I uninstalled NoScript and reinstalled it, but the same thing happens.
Firefox 57.0.2 (64-bit) NoScript 10.1.5.8
I can use [ctrl][-] to temporarily shrink the text in the main options window, but it is only temporary and doesn't fix the pop-up dialog box.
Last edited by barbaz on Sat Dec 16, 2017 7:24 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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[bug] Oversize text in 10.1.5.8 for MacOS
The text is comically oversized when I push the NoScript icon.
My suspicion is that it's because I've got a Retina Screen and something goes wrong with text scaling.
My suspicion is that it's because I've got a Retina Screen and something goes wrong with text scaling.
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Re: Gigantic interface.
Threads merged.
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Re: Gigantic interface.
5K Mac Retina screen here - the NoScript UI is crazy big since the latest update.
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Re: NoScript text suddenly huge
Yes, it is the same as the referenced topic.
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Re: Gigantic interface.
Same issue here, on a more or less normal Windows 10 laptop (1366x768). After update to 10.1.5.8, noscript fonts suddenly became HUGE (>twice the size of rest of the system fonts).
The 10.x.x.x has always used somewhat bad looking UI fonts. Why cannot it use the default fonts set by the user?
The 10.x.x.x has always used somewhat bad looking UI fonts. Why cannot it use the default fonts set by the user?
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