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Originally Posted by crich70
The Windows version went from Version 1.9.5.0 to Version 1.9.6.0 as of Aug. 4th. Must have been some bugs in the previous update that they correct in the new one.
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Yes, and the most important (IMHO) is a seriuos correction to the high DPI resolutions.
It's in the right way but not enough.
1950 version did raw scale the thing, getting pixelled things
1960 version removed the "pixel" scale but did "blur" scale, and if in a 3K monitor is shown more or less well, in my 4K "blurness" is significant.
1960 has another issues: the text size in "document notes" does not change doesn't matter what you put in configuration.
Edit to say: Win32 applications can work with high DPI screens because Visual Studio, Office, Windows Explorer, Internet Explorer and other applications works well without any kind of blur or font disaster. Then it is doable.
As a summary, Scrivener in Windows seems a very botched work. It works more or less as expected, but the attention to detail shines by its abscence.