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    • Oli UllmannO
      Oli Ullmann @d.healey
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      @d-healey
      These are individual buttons. I know, a panel would probably have been better, but at the moment I have solved it with buttons...

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      • d.healeyD
        d.healey @Oli Ullmann
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        Yeah a panel is definitely a better option... it's not too late to change your ways :D

        You can try Content.setUseHighResolutionForPanels(true); although as the name implies I think it only affects panels but maybe it also applies to laf for buttons - I assume those buttons are using laf?

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        • Oli UllmannO
          Oli Ullmann @d.healey
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          @d-healey
          Maybe the variant with panel will come in an update... 😝

          Yes exactly, the buttons use laf and are drawn according to their status (0/1).

          Many thanks for your idea! I'll try it out right away.

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            aaronventure @Oli Ullmann
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            @Oli-Ullmann could just be the way scaling works differently on different systems.

            There are for sure some visual differences between macOS and Win. You'll also find that some font sizes are not exactly the same, kerning pairs not working on Win, gradients being worse on Windows etc.

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            • Oli UllmannO
              Oli Ullmann @aaronventure
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              @aaronventure
              Yes, I have included the font so that it is displayed in the same way on both systems. (Hopefully)

              Also, the download behavior on the Mac seems to be different than on Windows... There seem to be some differences.

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              • d.healeyD
                d.healey @Oli Ullmann
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                @Oli-Ullmann said in Display problems Windows:

                Yes, I have included the font so that it is displayed in the same way on both systems.

                Test it, I find I often have to adjust the size of fonts on Windows to match the appearance on Mac and Linux.

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                • Oli UllmannO
                  Oli Ullmann @d.healey
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                  @d-healey
                  Thanks for the tip! I will definitely do it.

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                    aaronventure @Oli Ullmann
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                    @Oli-Ullmann said in Display problems Windows:

                    Yes, I have included the font so that it is displayed in the same way on both systems. (Hopefully)

                    When it does happen, including it won't make a difference; it comes down to how the OS renders the typeface. I don't know whether it's a format issue, or some internal settings or metadata of the file.

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                    • Oli UllmannO
                      Oli Ullmann @aaronventure
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                      @aaronventure
                      Ah, good to know! :-)

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                      • Oli UllmannO
                        Oli Ullmann @d.healey
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                        @d-healey @aaronventure
                        Just for your information: The solution was to use g.fillRect instead of g.fillAll.

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                        • d.healeyD
                          d.healey @Oli Ullmann
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                          @Oli-Ullmann Oh that's interesting!

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                          • Oli UllmannO
                            Oli Ullmann @d.healey
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                            @d-healey
                            It's actually not the first time that “fillRect” works better than “fillAll” for me. I can't remember why I changed my mind before, but as I said, it has happened before. Also on the Mac.

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