When creating text object the popup becomes huge.
This happens every other time I run the command.
Also happens for viewcapturetofile…
…a bit annoying… but have a bad feeling it’s just going to be PC specific…
When creating text object the popup becomes huge.
This happens every other time I run the command.
Also happens for viewcapturetofile…
…a bit annoying… but have a bad feeling it’s just going to be PC specific…
Hello - Yeah… here its all normal so far - are you opening/using rhino on one monitor or skipping back and forth between two, by any chance? And is it really predictably every other time it looks correct? (weird)
-Pascal
Since no one seemed to raise it I was thinking it was machine specific…
I’m running on 15inch laptop so no switching of monitors.
Though this one has integrated intel gpu as well as gtx 1050
Maybe there’s some switching going on in the background…
It pretty consistent. Initial use of command usually becomes huge. I press escape and then space bar to call it again, and it’s back to normal size.
Hello -you might try setting your laptop graphics to ‘high performance’ so that, at least as a test it never uses the Intel and see if Rhino behaves any differently. I don’t know where that setting is, but I think there is such a thing - someplace in the NVidia control panel maybe…
-Pascal
Sorry for not getting back.
Don’t use text too much so forgot about it…
Still happens.
The pop-up is huge once every pop-up. very consistent.
Set to high performance, but still same…
Hello - the only thing that comes to mind is to see if you can force the machine to use only the gtx - that may be what high performance does, but I am not sure. meantime, I’ll ask if anyone here has an idea…
-Pascal
Thank you!
maybe I should also try uninstalling some of nvidia software that got installed with the gtx driver…
Hi @Toshiaki_Takano, could you paste the output of the SystemInfo command in Rhino?
This might also be related to the version of .NET Framework you have installed if you are (or have) run Rhino in High DPI. You could try installing the latest .NET Framework (4.7 currently is the latest) from windows update.
Another possibility is that your window display preference files are corrupt. They are stored in this path for these commands:
%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming\McNeel\Rhinoceros\6.0\Plug-ins\Commands (02bf604d-799c-4cc2-830e-8d72f21b14b7)\settings
If you delete window_positions-Scheme__Default.xml
from that path (make sure Rhino is not running) then it should reset the sizes to their default.
Hope this helps!
Curtis.
Tried the above and it solved the issue! Thanks alot! (Also upgraded to V6 at the same time) not sure which had solved the problem.
Great! I’m glad you solved the issue. Please let me know if it ever happens again and we can dig into how it got to that point.
Cheers!
Curtis.