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Hello,

I have used Koda to create many forms and when I load them in Koda, it seems to be scaling every control up when it loads the form.

Example:

snippet of .kxf xml:
 

<object type="TAGroup" name="grpWorkOrderWO">
            <properties>
                <property name="Left" vt="Int8">16</property>
                <property name="Top" vt="Int8">40</property>
                <property name="Width" vt="Int16">873</property>
                <property name="Height" vt="Int16">449</property>
                <property name="CtrlStyle" vt="Int32">1342308359</property>
                <property name="CtrlExStyle" vt="Int8">0</property>
                <property name="Caption" vt="String">Work Order Details</property>
                <property name="TabOrder" vt="Int8">1</property>
                <property name="Resizing" vt="Set"/>
            </properties>

then save as new file (without making any changes in koda at all) and the same snippet of .kxf xml looks like this:

<object type="TAGroup" name="grpWorkOrderWO">
            <properties>
                <property name="Left" vt="Int8">20</property>
                <property name="Top" vt="Int8">49</property>
                <property name="Width" vt="Int16">1074</property>
                <property name="Height" vt="Int16">553</property>
                <property name="CtrlStyle" vt="Int32">1342308359</property>
                <property name="CtrlExStyle" vt="Int8">0</property>
                <property name="Caption" vt="String">Work Order Details</property>
                <property name="TabOrder" vt="Int8">1</property>
                <property name="Resizing" vt="Set"/>
            </properties>

This is occurring for every single control. Everything is scaling up by about 20% and I don't know why/how or how to stop it. Anybody experienced this before? have any ideas?

Windows 7 text scaling is on 100% and hasn't changed. Resolution hasn't changed.

Why won't Koda respect the kxf file?

 

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