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no.safe 10-08-2021 09:42

Inno script display problems
 
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Why my inno setup script like this ?

Joe Forster/STA 10-08-2021 10:55

Why, what's wrong with it? That the welcome text is not inside the shadow-styled frame? What install script is it? Please, elaborate!

PsYcHo_RaGE 10-08-2021 11:03

"Next" button seems missing, prolly resolution issue I guess?

Masquerade 10-08-2021 11:36

Set scaling to 100% in Windows display settings.

no.safe 10-08-2021 18:32

help
 
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Originally Posted by Masquerade (Post 493610)
Set scaling to 100% in Windows display settings.

how not to change? what should i add in my script

PsYcHo_RaGE 10-08-2021 23:35

This post should help: https://www.fileforums.com/showpost....&postcount=169

Masquerade 10-08-2021 23:51

Make sure all values for visible elements are absolute and not linked/depending to other values.

no.safe 11-08-2021 01:18

Can u help me ? This my script Thanks
 
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Originally Posted by Masquerade (Post 493615)
Make sure all values for visible elements are absolute and not linked/depending to other values.

Script attached.

Cesar82 12-08-2021 04:52

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Originally Posted by no.safe (Post 493616)
Script attached.

Use ScaleX/ScaleY on all objects or none at all (but labels will resize equally at scales above 100%).
If you are using Inno Setup 6 you may need to use the Achors property to determine which side your new objects will be anchored to when resizing the window.

no.safe 12-08-2021 08:04

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Originally Posted by Cesar82 (Post 493631)
Use ScaleX/ScaleY on all objects or none at all (but labels will resize equally at scales above 100%).
If you are using Inno Setup 6 you may need to use the Achors property to determine which side your new objects will be anchored to when resizing the window.

Ok Thanks dude :D i'll Try


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