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    • jhudisJ Offline
      jhudis
      last edited by

      I’m on a new Windows 10 laptop using an external 1920x1080 monitor as my primary display. When I use Notepad++, the font is too thin/light and parts of letters are even cut off. Here’s a screenshot:
      Ugly font
      You can see Windows text looks fine (top of the image), but the editor font is very difficult to read.

      When I use Notepad++ on my laptop’s internal monitor, it looks normal:
      Nice font (interestingly, Snipping Tool took a much higher quality capture here)

      I’m using my external monitor’s recommended resolution settings.
      How can I fix this?

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      • EkopalypseE Offline
        Ekopalypse @jhudis
        last edited by

        @jhudis

        let me guess, laptop screen and external monitor do have different resolution?
        Which npp version do you use? (see debug-info from last menu item)
        How do you use your external and internal monitor?

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        • Steven HaymesS Offline
          Steven Haymes
          last edited by

          Over the years, on the job, I have used a few different laptops with a few different external monitors and I have seen similar problems that required changing the monitor’ s settings or the laptop’s resolution. Unless you are not seeing the same problem with other applications (for example MS Word), then this is most likely a hardware issue and not a Notepad++ issue. If you are seeing this in other applications, the first thing that I would do is work on the monitor’s setting as changing the laptop’s resolution may have undesirable results when using the laptop’s screen.

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          • jhudisJ Offline
            jhudis
            last edited by

            Interestingly, today the fonts look fine. (Yes, I’d tried rebooting before…) This is a new computer so I’ll keep using Notepad++ for a bit longer and report back if this was just a temporary problem or not.

            But to answer your questions:
            My laptop’s internal monitor resolution is 3840 x 2160, while my external monitor’s resolution is 1920 x 1080.
            I’m on Notepad++ v7.7.1 (64-bit)
            My laptop only has USB-C ports, so I have a USB-C hub which has an HDMI port. I have an HDMI cable going from that hub to my monitor.
            I have only noticed this problem with Notepad++, not other programs, so I don’t think it’s a hardware problem. To my knowledge, I’m using all of the recommended/default display settings for my devices.

            If I had to guess, the problem likely arises depending on what order I do things in or whether something is done on boot, etc. If I see the problem again and notice a pattern I’ll let the thread know.

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            • EkopalypseE Offline
              Ekopalypse @jhudis
              last edited by

              @jhudis

              there is a known issue open, maybe you suffering from the same.

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