Add HiDPI awareness to Tkinter window#187
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Tkinter by default on windows machines with HiDPI screens is unaware of it, leading to larger elements and blurry font rendering. This checks if the machine is a windows machine (if
ctypehas thewindllattribute) and sets Tkinter to be HiDPI aware, making everything a nicer size and fonts crisp.Tested on Windows 10, Debian and elementary OS