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letters in key preview popups doesn't fit #712

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alekksander opened this issue Apr 16, 2024 · 3 comments · Fixed by #744
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letters in key preview popups doesn't fit #712

alekksander opened this issue Apr 16, 2024 · 3 comments · Fixed by #744
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@alekksander
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Letters displayed in key popups are in disproportion. This happens since forked. For example P and G are misaligned, but Letter M seems is elongated.

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@alekksander alekksander added the bug Something isn't working label Apr 16, 2024
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P and G issue is already reported here #166

Which version are u using?

@alekksander
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Latest beta (1.3), but as mentioned this is observable since "openboard"

@Helium314
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I'll re-open this, as the width issue is not fixed with #744.
In short: letter size depends on screen width in pixels, but the width of the popup also depends on the DisplayMetrics.density of the device, getting smaller for higher densities.

@Helium314 Helium314 reopened this Apr 25, 2024
@Helium314 Helium314 added the low priority This issue is unlikely to be resolved in the near future due to maintainers' priorities label Apr 25, 2024
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