Non MD Frame Elements Appear at Wrong Scale Factor
Reported by
n...@nszumowski.com,
Jul 2 2016
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Issue descriptionAfter the latest canary update the resolution is really low/fuzzy, tabs are large, bookmarks bar is large, etc. I clicked Properties>compatibility>'Disable display scaling on high dpi' settings to no avail... Any other tips? Thanks for any help! Attached a comparison to chrome stable on the left
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Jul 6 2016
This does not appear to be a Settings bug. Maybe a part of the Material Design top-Chrome project?
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Jul 6 2016
nick@, did you notice a regression between the last canary and the most current canary? The screenshot you posted shows the non-material design UI on the left and the new material design on the right (which is intended). Assuming that this bug report is a regression in the appearance of material design chrome on Windows, I'm handing this over to Peter to take a look.
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Jul 6 2016
I don't think this is MD, I think it's a change in recent Canary, probably related to the ongoing DPI work. ->robliao to triage.
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Jul 7 2016
Hey folks, thanks for taking a look into this. I just updated from 54.0.2786.0 to 54.0.2790.0 and it seems to be fine now. Sorry I can't be more helpful!
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Jul 7 2016
nick: If you would like to confirm, try specifying --enable-per-monitor-dpi as a startup flag. If it repros, then that will be related to the per monitor DPI work.
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Jul 7 2016
robliao: after adding --enable-per-monitor-dpi to startup, canary looks as it did in my initial screenshot - with everything looking low res/large/fuzzy, etc. Hope that helps
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Jul 7 2016
Cool. Thanks for the confirmation! What's your Windows DPI or scaling factor? Dropping the MD label since this isn't an MD issue.
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Aug 12 2016
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Oct 9
Closing due to inactivity. If this is still an issue for you, please file a new issue. Thanks! |
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Comment 1 by rnimmagadda@chromium.org
, Jul 4 2016