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The Platform Designer UI in Quartus Prime Pro 25.1 has not been improved to scale appropriately to the screen in use. For a screen with max resolution of 1366x768, the "View" menu is too long, filling up the whole vertical span of the screen even for a font size of 9. I have to set a font of 8 or below, too small to work with, just to access my custom layouts. After doing this and going back to a larger font, the layout resets to the default. Cycling through the "Ctrl + x" options only gives the default layouts. The menus and submenus are also still very crowded and as a result, a lot of time is spent resizing menus to get to particular options eg the "Component Instantiation" tab.
The "System View" tab also falls victim. To avoid much scrolling through the design, the font size to be used is too small and quite some time is spent squinting at the screen. A good enough font size will require quite a bit of scrolling.
Is this an issue to be considered by reworking the whole UI because I feel it worked before but now with much more design settings added, just using the old UI by adding more area to it has reached a point of diminishing returns.
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Yeah, time to go to a higher resolution screen I guess which isn't a great option, especially for a laptop. I have the same problem.
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A UI refresh is still inevitable, I think. The IPs keep increasing with each release and designing using the current system is too cumbersome Some Hard Processing System IPs for example can take up the whole screen whereas a schematic approach can have blocks with connections on two sides of an IP block which in my opinion would help give a smoother design process.
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The only solution I can think of to resolve your current issue is to try connecting to an external monitor with high resolution and change the display resolution.
I will provide feedback on this GUI issue to the engineering team and suggest improvements to the GUI design, perhaps with better categorization or a scrolling feature on the 'System View' menu.
Sorry for the inconvenience caused.
Regards,
Richard Tan
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I tried that and it worked only for the time when the project was open. When I returned to work in Platform Designer after closing it, the UI had reset itself. It feels like the tool is disconnected from the main Quartus software. In Quartus for example, customization actions like resizing the windows, closing or opening others, merging or seperating windows, stays as that even if I close Quartus and open it later. In Platform Designer however, any changes to the UI only work for that project at that time. Opening a new project, another existing project or going back to the same project at a later time in Platfrom Designer always resets to the default UI, so hence organizing the UI has to be done before setting to work on the actual design.
In the "IP Catalog" tab too for example, if I set that I want to "Show all IPs", and have them "organized by name rather than category", it will work at that time for that specific project. However, it will default to the "sort by category" and "show IP for current setting" if I open a new project, open an existing project or open the same project at a later time
I think that the issue is not caused by the screen resolution but rather the fact that Platform Designer doesn't seem to save the user layout customization actions.
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What is the display resolution you are using for the external monitor? This method is used so that you can view the full list in the 'View' menu.
I agree that the PD GUI uses a default UI and does not currently support saving customized layouts. I have submit a feature request to engineering; however, depending on available resources and effort required, it may or may not be implemented.
Regards,
Richard Tan
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In PD, you can save a .layout file from the very bottom of the View menu, but it unfortunately does not do this automatically.
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If you save a layout and wish to switch to it, there's an option of using keyboard shortcuts. However, the shortcuts are the exact same ones for the defualt layouts shipped with Platform Designer. For example, if I save my first layout file, it will defualt to keyboard shortcut "ctrl + 1". This shortcut however is also the same for the "default IP layout" option so using that shortcut will switch to PD's default IP layout rather than my layout. The screen resolution was 1920 x 1080. I was able to switch to my layout by pointer but as I said that only works for that project at that time. Opening a new project, or existing project or closing Quartus and returning to it at a later time will have PD back to its default layout. I would also add that the fonts in PD scale worse in font size compared to those in Quartus. It's like PD is a completely isolated software from Quartus.
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Do let us know if you have any additional feedback or suggestion, on using Platform Designer or other software tools.
We appreciate your time and effort in providing this valuable feedback to us.
Thank you.
Regards,
Richard Tan

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