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            <title>Toolbars and Text Suddenly Shrink After Opening or Saving a File</title>
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            <description>Toolbars and Text Suddenly Shrink After Opening or Saving a File

	&quot; Summary: On some systems, using the Windows file dialog to open or import a file or image file (PictureFrame command) or any operation that uses the file dialog can cause Rhino's interface to suddenly shrink and become unusable</description>
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            <title>Rhino 5 Toolbars and Text too small on high resolution screen</title>
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            <description>Rhino 5 Toolbars and Text too small on high resolution screen

Text and icons too tiny?

Fuzzy display?

Layer panel blank?

	&quot; Summary: The Rhino V5 for Windows user interface was not designed for the new Ultra High Definition, High DPI, or High Resolution displays. These are the details needed to make Windows automatic display scaling work correctly to correct the issue.</description>
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