Thanks very much! I'll provide update after I try it out, which may not be for day or two.
Please do report back on whether this solves the issue (it will) just so others who may be in the same situation (using a ModernCards skin on a 4K monitor) will know for sure it works.
Do you know if any of the skins are considered to be the JRVR standard, so that it can be used for comparison purposes when issues such as these come up?
Skins are agnostic to whatever you're doing in MC, and has nothing to do with how JRVR operates/performs. Skins are merely that… A skin… window dressing to provide a different aesthetic for different user tastes.
As far as the "Options dialog" box issue, I don't think that one is related to a skin since "Aruba" doesn't make a difference.
I don't know why you're options window, or any other sub window for that matter, would fill the full height of your monitor making the window close button inaccessible… that one mystifies me. I have never seen that before or heard about it from any other user.
As for the taskbar covering up the bottom of the window… That might be a Windows issue and not MC. If you have your taskbar set to auto-hide, it will from time to time get "stuck" in the up position. Though if that is indeed what is happening, the taskbar would cover the lower portion of
every program window, not just MC… and I imagine you would've mentioned that. In any event, it might be worth going into settings and toggling taskbar auto-hide off (assuming it is on) just to make sure. Exit settings and check to see if that solve the problem. If it does, usually you can then toggle auto-hide back on, and the taskbar will again auto hide correctly, and no longer be "stuck" in the up position (at least until the
next time it happens).
It just occurred to me, a more full proof way to unstick a stuck taskbar is to kill
Explorer in
Task Manager. If you take this approach, make sure you keep
Task Manager open after the kill, then click on
File in the menu bar, click
run new task, and then type
Explorer in the text field, which will restart
Explorer.
And one final recommendation… after you load the new skin, resize the DSP window to what you want, and do the same thing for the options window... and any other you may have noticed that fills the screen (when it should not). After you resize all the relevant sub-windows to your preferred size, immediately close MC. This way, it should remember what you set for those sizes for the next session of MC.
If you resize the windows and continue to use the program, but at some point MC crashes, those newly resized windows will not be remembered. Note that the remembered sub-window size/position is
independent of the skin being used.