Thanks, Wolfgang! I tried again and it still does not work for me (I am running Ubuntu Desktop 24.04 with the US English ANSI QWERTY keyboard layout, though it is a laptop keyboard that does not have the + or - that is part of the NUM-pad. Oh well. I am able to get by with the hotkeys that do work (Ctrl-F4 to terminate, so that I don't have to repeatedly try to click the tiny X close window button, up/down arrows instead of using the scrollbars, etc.) You've been a great help by pointing out the...
Thanks, Wolfgang! Strangely, those hotkeys don't work for me, but I am running JPasswords on LINUX. Perhaps there is no support for those hotkeys in LINUX? It's okay even if the hotkeys aren't available--I was able to enlarge the fonts with the settings dialogs. I still wish the X close window button were larger--what I might do is clone the source code and make the interface elements larger in the code.
Thanks, Wolfgang! Strangely, those hotkeys don't work for me, but I am running JPasswords on LINUX. Perhaps there is no support for those hotkeys in LINUX?
Thanks, Wolfgang! Strangely, those hotkeys don't work for me, but I am running JPasswords on LINUX. Perhaps there is no support for the hotkeys in LINUX?
Thanks, Wolfgang! That does help me quite a bit, and I am able to at least use Jpasswords now. I am still interesting in scaling the whole app (especially the graphical buttons in the toolbar, the X (Close Window) button in the title bar, and the scroll bars), but for now, this will do.
Thanks, Wolfgang! That does help me quite a bit, and I am able to at least use Jpasswords now. I am still interesting in scaling the whole app (especially the graphical buttons in the toolbar), but for now, this will do.
Hi, everyone-- Has anyone figured out how to scale JPasswords for HiDPI displays? I have a 2K monitor where Ubuntu LINUX is currently set to scale everything to 200%. Everything but JPasswords scales according to the OS-wide setting. I've tried some of the Java and Java Swing tips out on the web but nothing has worked yet. I am okay with manually forcing the scaling but the preferred outcome would be observing the OS-wide setting like other apps (including Java apps). Thanks in advance!