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User forums => Using Code::Blocks => Topic started by: alexchen on December 06, 2022, 08:27:43 am
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I installed CodeBlocks on Ubuntu 22.04 ARM64 desktop (with VMware VM on M1 MacMini).
The icons are so big that they take up almost 1/3 of its window. The icons look fine on Ubuntu 20.04 ARM desktop package.
Is this a build problem in Ubuntu repo?
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This is the normal icon size on Ubuntu 20.04 (ARM64).
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Please state your scale factor and the wxWidgets version used.
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I have no idea. I did not build the package myself. I simply ran 'sudo apt install codeblocks' to get the package from Ubuntu software repository.
Not sure if the package is built by Ubuntu or provided by CodeBlocks.
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The scale factor in GTK can be 100 % or 200 %, you select it in the screen properties (200 is HiDPI).
The wxWidgets version can be checked in the About dialog, it can be wxWidgets 3.0 or wxWidgets 3.2.
I would bet you are using 200 % and wxWidgets 3.2.
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Thanks for the info. I will do that.
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The about screen say build 2021-11-08. wx3.0.5 gcc 11.2.0 - 64-bit.
Where do I get the 'screen' property? The only thing I can find is from 'Settings' -> 'View' -> 'Toolbar icon size'. Which is normal (64x64). The other alternatives are 'Large', 'Larger', and 'Largest'
Changing their value does not make difference.
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The screen scale factor is an Ubuntu thing. At least on Gnome 3, right click on the Ubuntu desktop, there is a slider allowing 100 % or 200 % scale factor.
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That does not help. The 'Settings' -> 'Appearance' -> 'Desktop Icons' show 'norma' size. Changing it to 'small' does not help.
'Settings' -> 'Displays' shows 100% scale, not 200%.
I think I have wasted enough of your time. I will take this to Ubuntu forum instead since they built the package.
Thanks for the help.