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    Posted: 18 June 2013 at 10:27am
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What is the name of the property to switch DPI awareness of commandbars on/off . I can not find any incommandbars.options?
 
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Product: Xtreme SuitePro (ActiveX) version 16.2.3

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Hi,

please try the AutoResizeIcons property of the paint manager.

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Setting it to TRUE does nothing!
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Maybe you want to set it to False? Here's what the documentation says:

When the FontHeight is changes you can use AutoResizeIcons to auto-resize icons to be proportionate to the current font height.  If you choose False, then the icons will remain the original size.


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Hi all
 
Thanks for the replay. in 15.3 DPI awareness was introduced (icon size depends on screen magnification) = awful look. in 16.x this behavior could be switched ON/OFF by a property (as stated in the release notes). It is by default OFF. But what is the name of this property???
 
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In progress, ref num=453
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The issue is fixed and will be available as a part of the next official codejock update (SetDPIScallingOptions for CommandBarsOptions)
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