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0
Found in
2022.3.69f1
Issue ID
UUM-127598
Regression
Yes
[Windows] About Unity window displays Editor version in two lines instead of one when monitor scale set to 250%
Reproduction steps:
1. Create a new project
2. Help > About Unity
3. Observe Editor version
Actual result: “2022.3.69f” is displayed in first line and “1” is displayed in second line
Expected result: “2022.3.69f1” is displayed in one line
Reproducible with: 2022.3.55f1, 2022.3.69f1
Not reproducible with: 2022.3.54f1, 6000.0.0b11, 6000.0.62f1, 6000.2.13f1, 6000.3.0f1, 6000.4.0a5, 6000.5.0a1
Reproduced on: Windows 11
Not reproduced on: macOS Tahoe 26.1 (M4)
Notes:
-For the issue to reproduce monitor scale needs to be 250%, which requires to have 4k monitor with 3840x2400 resolution
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