I recently noticed that some of the fonts in the Accu-sim menus have become very tiny, regardless of the aircraft:
I have no idea what caused this, but I think I started around the time when I installed the latest Core Update. Perphaps you have an idea how to fix it withou me having to reinstall everything. That would be much appreciated.
Tiny Fonts in Accusim menus
Re: Tiny Fonts in Accusim menus
Seems you have wasted to much fuel with the addons. Accusim now reduces the fonts to save weight for your flights ...
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ok, kidding of course.
And no, I'm sorry, but I have no idea.
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ok, kidding of course.
And no, I'm sorry, but I have no idea.
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Re: Tiny Fonts in Accusim menus
Just to add to the above, this is system fonts so it could be anything that you have added to the pc, or installed, uninstalled etc not just FS related. Have you chaanged your desktop font setting or DPI recently for example?
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Re: Tiny Fonts in Accusim menus
I can't think of any software that could have done this and no, I haven't changed my fonts or dpi settings. What's the name of that font?
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Re: Tiny Fonts in Accusim menus
Hello Jigsaw,
its a system font, Courier
thanks,
Lewis
its a system font, Courier
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Re: Tiny Fonts in Accusim menus
Ah! Thanks, Lewis. That was the crucial hint that made the penny drop. I didn't change my settings, but now that you said that the font is Courier I remembered that I installed a "Courier Medium" font a few weeks back for a small screenplay project. I totally forgot about it. Now that I deleted that font the Accusim Menus seem to access the Courier New font again that comes with Windows 7. Everything looks okay again.
I suppose the menus access the first Courier font that they can find in the font list and since "Courier Medium" comes before "Courier New" in the alphabetic sorting it probably picked that one.
Thanks again!
I suppose the menus access the first Courier font that they can find in the font list and since "Courier Medium" comes before "Courier New" in the alphabetic sorting it probably picked that one.
Thanks again!
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Hi,
sorry for digging out this old thread but I have exactly the same problem. Except that, unlike Patrick, I haven't installed any additional fonts. The Courier type fonts are in the Windows/Fonts folder and there are no other custom Courier type fonts that might mix up the 2D panels.
This affects all Accusim aircrafts except the C172 and the Cherokee. I have really no clue how to solve this. I hope someone has an idea
Thanks and Greetings
Tim
sorry for digging out this old thread but I have exactly the same problem. Except that, unlike Patrick, I haven't installed any additional fonts. The Courier type fonts are in the Windows/Fonts folder and there are no other custom Courier type fonts that might mix up the 2D panels.
This affects all Accusim aircrafts except the C172 and the Cherokee. I have really no clue how to solve this. I hope someone has an idea
Thanks and Greetings
Tim
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Hey Tim,
please can you think back to what you have added/removed since it worked/stop working. Any system changes of late also, windows settings etc?
thanks,
Lewis
please can you think back to what you have added/removed since it worked/stop working. Any system changes of late also, windows settings etc?
thanks,
Lewis
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Re: Tiny Fonts in Accusim menus
Hi Lewis,
thanks for replying!
Actually it never worked with Windows 8.1 - at least on my PC. I noticed it first on the Piper Cub a few month ago but didn't pay much attention to it as I had too much fun flying with the C172 and the Cherokee. A few days ago I loaded the B-17 and the P-51D and saw that this problem affects all Accusim aircrafts except the C172 and the Cherokee.
In order to trace the problem I looked into the XML files of these gauges. Especially at the programmed font size. And what I found matches exactly what I see in FSX. Here are two examples:
The 'Manager.xml' of the Payload Manager of the P-47D says 'Courier' with a size of 8 points for the string 'Total weight:' and 'Courier New / 15 points' for "PAYLOAD:'. And that's exactly how it apperas in my FSX:
The 'engine_details.xml' of the P-51D Maintenance Hangar has assigned 'Courier New / 18 points' to the string 'CLOSE' and 'Courier - 5 points' to the engine items. One can easily check that with MS Word to see that Courier 5 points is indeed that tiny:
I also tested it on my old Win XP system and there the font size is always 14 points no matter what one writes into the XML files. So my assumption would be that either there is something wrong with my settngs or that Windows 8.1 has changed the way FSX handles these XML files.
As said, on the C172 and the Cherokee the font sizes are set up correctly in the XML files. So I guess there must be a reason that it has been changed
Maybe you can do me a favor and ask the developer of these gauges. Maybe he has an explanation for these weird things
Thanks and Greetings
Tim
thanks for replying!
Actually it never worked with Windows 8.1 - at least on my PC. I noticed it first on the Piper Cub a few month ago but didn't pay much attention to it as I had too much fun flying with the C172 and the Cherokee. A few days ago I loaded the B-17 and the P-51D and saw that this problem affects all Accusim aircrafts except the C172 and the Cherokee.
In order to trace the problem I looked into the XML files of these gauges. Especially at the programmed font size. And what I found matches exactly what I see in FSX. Here are two examples:
The 'Manager.xml' of the Payload Manager of the P-47D says 'Courier' with a size of 8 points for the string 'Total weight:' and 'Courier New / 15 points' for "PAYLOAD:'. And that's exactly how it apperas in my FSX:
The 'engine_details.xml' of the P-51D Maintenance Hangar has assigned 'Courier New / 18 points' to the string 'CLOSE' and 'Courier - 5 points' to the engine items. One can easily check that with MS Word to see that Courier 5 points is indeed that tiny:
I also tested it on my old Win XP system and there the font size is always 14 points no matter what one writes into the XML files. So my assumption would be that either there is something wrong with my settngs or that Windows 8.1 has changed the way FSX handles these XML files.
As said, on the C172 and the Cherokee the font sizes are set up correctly in the XML files. So I guess there must be a reason that it has been changed
Maybe you can do me a favor and ask the developer of these gauges. Maybe he has an explanation for these weird things
Thanks and Greetings
Tim
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Re: Tiny Fonts in Accusim menus
Did you ever fix this problem? The reason I ask is because I think I know what is going on. I have the P-51 and was wondering why I didn't have the same problem as you.
The Cherokee and Cessna both use Verdana in their xml files so that probably explains why they don't suffer the same symptom. The P-51 calls on Courier New and Courier. My system has Courier New and Courier Regular, so I think the calls for Courier are being ignored, or failing. The system continues to use the last successful font change.
To test this theory, I found the Courier font on the web and installed it, after first doing a full system backup. Sure enough, my P-51 interface started to show the same tiny fonts described here.
Closer examination of my Fonts directory revealed that Courier Regular had disappeared and that Courier Medium had taken its place. Deleting the Courier Medium font returned the P-51 interface back to normal. The displayed text was right again.
So, if you have Courier or Courier Medium installed, try deleting them and see what happens. I suggest you make a system backup first, or at least backup the fonts first so they can be replaced if needed.
Cheers.
Steve.
The Cherokee and Cessna both use Verdana in their xml files so that probably explains why they don't suffer the same symptom. The P-51 calls on Courier New and Courier. My system has Courier New and Courier Regular, so I think the calls for Courier are being ignored, or failing. The system continues to use the last successful font change.
To test this theory, I found the Courier font on the web and installed it, after first doing a full system backup. Sure enough, my P-51 interface started to show the same tiny fonts described here.
Closer examination of my Fonts directory revealed that Courier Regular had disappeared and that Courier Medium had taken its place. Deleting the Courier Medium font returned the P-51 interface back to normal. The displayed text was right again.
So, if you have Courier or Courier Medium installed, try deleting them and see what happens. I suggest you make a system backup first, or at least backup the fonts first so they can be replaced if needed.
Cheers.
Steve.
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Ahh the font fun in an OS
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Re: Tiny Fonts in Accusim menus
Yeah. From what I've been able to find out, Courier New is the same as the old Courier, but with Anti-aliasing. Oh, I forgot to mention that I use Windows 7 Pro. 64 bit, but have no idea if that is significant.
Re: Tiny Fonts in Accusim menus
Wow, Steve, thanks a lot! That has indeed fixed the problembladerunner900 wrote:So, if you have Courier or Courier Medium installed, try deleting them and see what happens.
I was under the impression that Courier is a system font and therefore would have never deleted it. But it worked. Courier Regular is now back in place. That's great! Thanks a lot for looking into it, Steve. Much appreciated
Greetings
Tim
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Re: Tiny Fonts in Accusim menus
You are welcome.
I believe Courier is one of the original fonts used by Microsoft, but it's typical of them to change things when they should leave well alone. I think it was Thomas Bertram who said it the best, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it."
I believe Courier is one of the original fonts used by Microsoft, but it's typical of them to change things when they should leave well alone. I think it was Thomas Bertram who said it the best, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it."
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