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- readme_macos @guide:2.2
- orial points out the basic features of Doomsday's UI. It is only shown once, but you can manually show it again by selecting "Help: Show Tutorial". **Browsing and loading mods.**... gs.** The "Scale" setting applies to the Doomsday UI only, and adjusts the overall size of UI elements and fonts. Lowering the UI scaling may be helpful for example when using a very low display
- doomsday @guide:2.2:man
- orial points out the basic features of Doomsday's UI. It is only shown once, but you can manually show it again by selecting "Help: Show Tutorial". **Browsing and loading mods.**... gs.** The "Scale" setting applies to the Doomsday UI only, and adjusts the overall size of UI elements and fonts. Lowering the UI scaling may be helpful for example when using a very low display
- readme_windows @guide:2.2
- orial points out the basic features of Doomsday's UI. It is only shown once, but you can manually show it again by selecting "Help: Show Tutorial". **Browsing and loading mods.**... gs.** The "Scale" setting applies to the Doomsday UI only, and adjusts the overall size of UI elements and fonts. Lowering the UI scaling may be helpful for example when using a very low display
- readme_macos @guide:2.3
- orial points out the basic features of Doomsday's UI. It is only shown once, but you can manually show it again by selecting "Help: Show Tutorial". **Browsing and loading mods.**... gs.** The "Scale" setting applies to the Doomsday UI only, and adjusts the overall size of UI elements and fonts. Lowering the UI scaling may be helpful for example when using a very low display
- doomsday @guide:2.3:man
- orial points out the basic features of Doomsday's UI. It is only shown once, but you can manually show it again by selecting "Help: Show Tutorial". **Browsing and loading mods.**... gs.** The "Scale" setting applies to the Doomsday UI only, and adjusts the overall size of UI elements and fonts. Lowering the UI scaling may be helpful for example when using a very low display
- readme_windows @guide:2.3
- orial points out the basic features of Doomsday's UI. It is only shown once, but you can manually show it again by selecting "Help: Show Tutorial". **Browsing and loading mods.**... gs.** The "Scale" setting applies to the Doomsday UI only, and adjusts the overall size of UI elements and fonts. Lowering the UI scaling may be helpful for example when using a very low display
- readme_macos @guide:2.1
- orial points out the basic features of Doomsday's UI. It is only shown once, but you can manually show it again by selecting "Help: Show Tutorial". **Browsing and loading mods.**... gs.** The "Scale" setting applies to the Doomsday UI only, and adjusts the overall size of UI elements and fonts. Lowering the UI scaling may be helpful for example when using a very low display
- readme_windows @guide:2.1
- orial points out the basic features of Doomsday's UI. It is only shown once, but you can manually show it again by selecting "Help: Show Tutorial". **Browsing and loading mods.**... gs.** The "Scale" setting applies to the Doomsday UI only, and adjusts the overall size of UI elements and fonts. Lowering the UI scaling may be helpful for example when using a very low display
- doomsday @guide:2.1:man
- orial points out the basic features of Doomsday's UI. It is only shown once, but you can manually show it again by selecting "Help: Show Tutorial". **Browsing and loading mods.**... gs.** The "Scale" setting applies to the Doomsday UI only, and adjusts the overall size of UI elements and fonts. Lowering the UI scaling may be helpful for example when using a very low display
- doomsday @guide:2.0:man
- orial points out the basic features of Doomsday's UI. It is only shown once, but you can manually show it again by selecting "Help: Show Tutorial". **Browsing and loading package... gs.** The "Scale" setting applies to the Doomsday UI only, and adjusts the overall size of UI elements and fonts. Lowering the UI scaling may be helpful for example when using a very low display
- readme_macos @guide:2.0
- orial points out the basic features of Doomsday's UI. It is only shown once, but you can manually show it again by selecting "Help: Show Tutorial". **Browsing and loading package... gs.** The "Scale" setting applies to the Doomsday UI only, and adjusts the overall size of UI elements and fonts. Lowering the UI scaling may be helpful for example when using a very low display
- readme_windows @guide:2.0
- orial points out the basic features of Doomsday's UI. It is only shown once, but you can manually show it again by selecting "Help: Show Tutorial". **Browsing and loading package... gs.** The "Scale" setting applies to the Doomsday UI only, and adjusts the overall size of UI elements and fonts. Lowering the UI scaling may be helpful for example when using a very low display
- detailed_list_of_changes_in_doomsday_version_1.9.7 @version
- Filtering is enabled. * Bilinear filtering of UI Patches determined by the "World" setting in the control panel. * Byte under/overflow in GL_DeSaturatePalette... D displays were being drawn behind the "ReadThis" help screens even though they could not be seen. * ... r than hq2x. The hq2x algorithm can do nothing to help graphics this small and better results can be obt... Use a slightly larger offset for mobj shadows to help avoid z-fighting. * Long walls no longer recei
- detailed_list_of_changes_in_doomsday_version_1.9.9 @version
- sed to). * Workaround for getting stuck in the Help screen: disabled the Help/Info screen for clients. ===== UI and menus ===== * HOM before an InFine script at map start. ... ame loaded, console is open, or in the [[:control_panel]] (removed special-case event handlers, instead n
- detailed_list_of_changes_in_doomsday_version_1.12 @version
- the thinker indices debug visual. | ===== {{tag|UI}} ===== * Display mode changes no longer cau... and changes ====== {{:twocolumn| ===== {{tag|UI}} ===== * Performance improvements and bug fixes in the UI framework. * Introduced an abstract data model... een with a BusyWidget. This allows using the same UI element elsewhere, e.g., in the update download d