In message: <1977535713.20050825222803_at_andric.com> Dimitry Andric <dimitry_at_andric.com> writes: : On 2005-08-24 at 22:49:58 Panagiotis Astithas wrote: : : > Yeah, it seems that GNOME is imitating Windows in this. On Windows XP I : > get 96 dpi hardcoded, but I can change it to 120 dpi or some custom : > value. Funny, even Microsoft faces this issue... : : A lot of GUI "designers" simply assume fixed font sizes (i.e. in : pixels), to make layout of dialog boxes etc. much easier. It's a lot : harder to make a fully resizable design, that also adopts to different : font sizes and/or styles. So if you (like me) have a 22" monitor with : 1920x1440 resolution, you end up with extremely tiny, almost : unreadable dialogs in most applications. :( And to think that 50MHz sparcs were powerful enough to run a toolkit that I once worked on that did automatic layout so that things would line up, even when font sizes change on complex forms. Glad to see that marketing triumped over technology :-( WarnerReceived on Fri Aug 26 2005 - 03:55:19 UTC
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