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QB64 Discussion / Re: Old programs run too small
« on: October 01, 2020, 09:04:29 am »
I put in $RESIZE:SMOOTH

and your changes made it able to keep reasonable ratios.

Thank you!

Next step to implement that in the more complicated Swedish one!

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QB64 Discussion / Re: Old programs run too small
« on: October 01, 2020, 04:18:46 am »
I discovered that I had version 1.3 of qb64 so have updated to 1.4, didn't see any changes in this case.

I made 2 qbasic programs in English for physics students in Tanzania that we ran och CGA and EGA (woohoo!) displays.
One is for learning to interpret a vernier scale (like on a caliper) and the other for interpreting analog electric meters.

Later I tried to make them (at least the verier one) give more guidance , when I translated to Swedish.

I intend to include the Swedish nonieEGA.bas file  (which is most complex).

If I can include 2 I will also include the English one vernier4.bas so you can see what it's about 

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QB64 Discussion / Re: Old programs run too small
« on: October 01, 2020, 02:14:29 am »
Wow!
That was quick!
Thank you!

$RESIZE:SMOOTH

Worked great to get it resizeable.

But if I try to stretch the graphics screen window vertically, when I "let go", the width jumps out so it is still vertically squashed.

Actually even the text screen maintains the ratio.

I'm guessing that there's something with the screen  choices

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QB64 Discussion / Old programs run too small
« on: October 01, 2020, 01:48:11 am »
Was glad to find qb64 and that it is able to run old programs I had.

But they run in a small window that can not be stretched out.

The text is tiny and the graphics are vertically compressed. Whats the best way to fix that?  Is there any way to have the display window stretchable?
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