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Old 07 November 2010, 21:41   #1
dazel
 
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"automatic resize" display configuration

Hi,
trying to understand rather "advanced" fonctions of WinUAE, still.
I like to use "scanlines" line mode, feels more Amiga to me.
But it's tricky to configure it right without messing up the lines layout. The only way I found to keep a nice display is to use the "automatic resize" feature in "filter" settings. Problem is, on many games, resolution keeps changing (with every different sequences, intro, game, loading screen...) and the window doesn't resize as fast. I have to press "F12" and "Cancel" just to see my Window resize and my screen centered again. See what I mean? Is there a solution?
 
Old 08 November 2010, 07:57   #2
Toni Wilen
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It is broken in latest version(s). Fixed in next beta (already fixed week ago but not yet released)

Another way to keep scanlines intact is to use direct3d mode and direct3d scanlines. (in d3d mode scanlines is separate transparent "layer" above Amiga display)
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