This is a low priority issue to me, and I don't know how to fix it, but maybe my description will help identify the the cause. As expected, the window opened in the previous position on the external display, but the title bar reverted to oversized title scaling. JabRef is a graphical application for managing bibliographical data 1036 Window position outside screen after using two monitors Status: open Owner: Morten Omholt Alver Labels: Interface (150) Priority: 5 Updated: Created: Creator: Anonymous Private: No I've used Jabref with two monitors and located on the 2nd monitor. I opened JabRef on the external display set as primary, noted correct scale, Returned the primary display setting to back to internal while JabRef was still open. In Power and Battery options, click Screen and Sleep to expand the section if necessary. In Settings, select System in the sidebar, then click Power & Battery. Or right-click the Start button and select Settings in the menu. Windows 10 remembers the last position of a closed window, but reopening JabRef after changing the primary display fails to restore correct scaling. First, launch the Settings app by pressing Windows+i on your keyboard. If the external display is primary, moving the correctly-scaled JabRef window from external to internal display results in smaller-than-usual title bar scale. Jabref's title bar is just right when shown on the primary display, whether internal or external. The Windows compatibility settings can fix the scaling issue but introduce unacceptably poor resolution (like many other applications). Windows text scaling is set to 100% and the display is scaled to 150%. The font size in JabRef is set to 10 pts. JabRef's title is too large, but other text is correct. In this screenshot, Jabref and Windows explorer are positioned on the external display when the internal display is primary. The title bar scale is always correct on the primary display and always incorrect on the secondary (at least in my situation, which the two have the same resolution but different sizes, different DPI, and different scaling factors). JabRef's title bar retains the scaling of the primary display, so the scaling issue affects whichever dispaly is secondary, not necessarily an external display. However, the behaviour is not quite as described by this issue's title. The laptop with two 3840×2160 displays and hybrid graphics demonstrates the reported inconsistency in title bar scaling. Hardware and drivers are another potential culprit if a docking station is involved.Īt the moment, I am using the lower-spec laptop with: Windows compatibility settings include options for setting resolution based on where (which display) the application is first launched, so this is something can check if the problem is still happening. These usually disappear if I relaunch the application starting on the target display. Scaling-behaviour varies between the laptops, and moving applications from internal to external display sometimes causes quirks such as oversized window titles. In both cases, I use 150% for the external display, and 150% and 250%, respectively for the internal displays (the "recommended" setting for each display). The other has a 3840×2160 display with Intel/Nvidia graphics (Windows release 21H2). One laptop has a 1920×1080 display and onboard (Intel) graphics. I have not had this problem with JabRef 5.6 or 5.7, but have had similar issues with other applications and a 3840×2160 external display, which I share between two laptops. Save Reference list into the same folder as your LaTeX document ensuring the file ends with.Ensure the Generate Key box is ticked then press OK.A pop up screen will appear with the information you have dragged into JabRef.JabRef entries will automatically create a BibTeX citation key in the manner of symbol and drag into your JabRef manager JabRef can be used on Windows, Linux, and Mac. Specifications for each style are given by the chosen style file. JabRef does not offer any citation styles of its own instead, the citation is generated from the BibTeX file by LaTeX. The graphical interface allows the user to easily import, edit, search, and group citations in the BibTeX format. It is open source and is freely downloadable. JabRef is a reference manager that acts as an interface to the BibTeX style used by the LaTeX typesetting system.
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