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    @ Railroad

    Thank you for your screenshots. That's what I wanted to see!

    @ BIRBANTE

    Everything you tell me, I know it. But thanks anyway.
    My first message in this topic was simply a personal opinion.
    In no way did I criticize who or anything.
    There may be a reason why Pongo uses the same dimensions for the two folders you cite. I do not know !
    Your compatriot Bixo uses 160x160 images for the xxxhdpi folder in his speedcam. But I do not know what resolution he uses.

    All this to say again that "personally" I find these images too big.

    Regarding "Like", this is not the first time you made this remark. It seems to me that I can give them to whoever I want.
    When I feel that the member brings something to the other members, I thank him. If this is not how it works, then you have to explain!

    Moreover, I thank you for your explanations, which everyone certainly did not know !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alain57 View Post
    There may be a reason why Pongo uses the same dimensions for the two folders you cite. I do not know !
    I have already specified that this thing is in both the speedcam of Pongo and that of Arimi, I do not think they are two "careless".......

    The system to change the DPI is used to "adjust" the screen for devices that have resolutions out of the standards, but it is not a "normal" thing, the normal thing is to use:

    [rawdisplay]
    dpi="auto"
    screen_xy="auto"

    Your compatriot Bixo uses 160x160 images for the xxxhdpi folder in his speedcam. But I do not know what resolution he uses.
    He put them in the speedcam.zip, but you have to see if the program uses them...... Two years ago to a friend who had the S7, I had to make him one speedcam specially modified.

    All this to say again that "personally" I find these images too big.
    This is your personal opinion, I personally like them great, I'm always testing or modifying something, otherwise I would use the Frontzosd speedcam.

    Regarding "Like"...........,
    Let's leave it alone.......

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    Hello,

    Indeed, I can not certify that the file "xxxhdpi" speedcam.zip Bixo is taken into account.
    If, as you think, it is not, then your image size problem should be easily resolved.
    Just create a special speedcam.zip for big resolutions.
    In the folder "xxhdpi" you put your two bmp in 160x ....... with the right files "spr".
    So you should see the good sized images on the screen!
    Of course this should be reserved for very large resolutions.

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    And in your opinion, how would I solve it?...... Already two years ago .....

    I'm silent, and quiet, but many things I solve it alone .....

    However I repeat that it is a solution to a "particular" thing, if everything worked as it should, there would be no need for this "expedient".

    From the railroad screens I seem to see that not only the xxxhdpi folder works, but the whole screen has a "distant" view, therefore the change to DPI is mandatory........

 

 

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