Symbols in "Special Character window" are too tiny.

• Feb 3, 2020 - 12:31

When I'm editing a text item, and select the leftmost symbol in the bottom text editing panel (text edit panel.jpg) I get the symbol windows but the characters are extremely tiny. As example, symbols rests.png and symbols noteheads.png.

I searched in the forum for "special characters" and found this previous entry
Home Issues #126811
which has been closed as a Windows 7 issue.

I am running Win 10 but I'm having the same problem.
Is it something with my setup or does anybody else have it?

thanks

Iggy

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Comments

In reply to by IGMartin

So a 24" diagonal screen? Then 1024*768 is pretty liltle, my (rather old) 20" screen does 1600x1200 already, so you're looks like a very low DPI screen, just some 48DPI, with ~96DPI being more or less the norm and higher being the high DPI screens.
What scaling (my desktop' s one, see above, used 100%, but my laptop's uses 150% by default, which I reduced to 125%, in order to fit more information onto the screen)

In reply to by Jojo-Schmitz

Well, I looked around the menus and found Edit / Preferences / Advanced / application/paletteScale and increased it to values > 1.00 and that did the trick.

I'm adding examples set at paletteScale = 1.70 and 0.70 to illustrate the effect. I hope this helps somebody else.

Thanks you Jojo for your always prompt attention. I also love your great Yamaha pages !

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I can see from your screen shot that it's not just the palettes - almsot everything is tiny. The icons ont he toolbar, and the score itself (you shouldn't need to zoom in to 177% just to read it!). So, the real problem is the connection to the monitor is apparently not transmitting correct resolution info to MuseScore. Proper solution is to use the "-D xxx" command line option, where xxx is the minitor resolution measured in DPI. This solves all those problems at once.

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