Cool-Retro-Terminal gets graphically distorted when using display scaling #750

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opened 2022-08-10 02:59:55 +02:00 by synth45 · 3 comments
synth45 commented 2022-08-10 02:59:55 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)

Using Kubuntu (Ubuntu 22.04 LTS) and I notice that when I increase display scaling for my display to anything greater than 100%, Cool-Retro-Term gets graphically disorted, as if it's squished or tearing. Is there any fix for this?

Using Kubuntu (Ubuntu 22.04 LTS) and I notice that when I increase display scaling for my display to anything greater than 100%, Cool-Retro-Term gets graphically disorted, as if it's squished or tearing. Is there any fix for this?
alexmyczko commented 2022-09-05 23:04:51 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)

could you post a photo of that?

could you post a photo of that?
synth45 commented 2022-09-09 07:01:54 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)

could you post a photo of that?

Sure. Forgot to mention my KDE information:

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Under Display Configuration, my global scale for all my displays (I have three) is set to 125%.

Here is how the Apple II profile looks with this setting:

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For some reason, certain profiles are okay, like Futuristic and IBM 3278.

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> could you post a photo of that? Sure. Forgot to mention my KDE information: ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/44142619/189274953-37ec325e-ed34-44eb-8996-9bc40f15a388.png) Under Display Configuration, my global scale for all my displays (I have three) is set to 125%. Here is how the Apple II profile looks with this setting: ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/44142619/189275141-a9855f17-a661-482d-a82d-95180b0847c2.png) For some reason, certain profiles are okay, like Futuristic and IBM 3278. ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/44142619/189275243-2194c2ef-1ecb-4949-a412-9c3126bd51a4.png)
alexmyczko commented 2022-09-27 12:41:05 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)

I think I had to drop a few fonts due to licensing:

https://sources.debian.org/src/cool-retro-term/1.2.0%2Bds-7/debian/README.source/

and randomly replaced them with what I saw fits:

https://sources.debian.org/src/cool-retro-term/1.2.0%2Bds-7/debian/control/

if you click a font directory, you'll see a symlink at:

https://sources.debian.org/src/cool-retro-term/1.2.0%2Bds-7/app/qml/fonts/

could be related to replacement font, font support and/or font rendering.

i can't tell, but feel free to create your own profiles with different fonts.

I think I had to drop a few fonts due to licensing: https://sources.debian.org/src/cool-retro-term/1.2.0%2Bds-7/debian/README.source/ and randomly replaced them with what I saw fits: https://sources.debian.org/src/cool-retro-term/1.2.0%2Bds-7/debian/control/ if you click a font directory, you'll see a symlink at: https://sources.debian.org/src/cool-retro-term/1.2.0%2Bds-7/app/qml/fonts/ could be related to replacement font, font support and/or font rendering. i can't tell, but feel free to create your own profiles with different fonts.
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