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So. If I'm not mistaken, Digital uses a more recent Java on Linux (on my Linux computer I only had Java 20 installed and it worked). On Windows, I had the same version of Java and the Digital executable .exe required me to install Java 8...
Yes, the .jre file worked correctly with the Java I already had installed, but the window had problems with DPI. The DPI of the .exe executable works correctly...
Problem / Question
Why not change the Java version of the Digital .exe executable to a more recent version?
Bonus Problem / Question
If I use this Windows Function, I'm almost certain that the DPI problem will be solved in the '.jar' version. Would it be possible to use this function on Digital?
Context
So. If I'm not mistaken, Digital uses a more recent Java on Linux (on my Linux computer I only had Java 20 installed and it worked). On Windows, I had the same version of Java and the Digital executable
.exe
required me to install Java 8...Yes, the
.jre
file worked correctly with the Java I already had installed, but the window had problems with DPI. The DPI of the.exe
executable works correctly...Problem / Question
Why not change the Java version of the Digital
.exe
executable to a more recent version?Bonus Problem / Question
If I use this Windows Function, I'm almost certain that the DPI problem will be solved in the '.jar' version. Would it be possible to use this function on Digital?
Set DPI in Windows
Setting the default DPI awareness for a process
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