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This is something of a follow-on to our discussion of "native"
(optimum) resolutions for the flat panel monitors. I think
Peter or Steve might have the info here.
Let's say the display is *intended to be* 1600 x 1200, and one chooses
not to fight that. In many individual app.s, you can
choose a particular font & ramp up the size of font to compensate . .
. or am I thinking of that other OS ? What about the
desktop, specifically icons ? I thought that OS/2 only offered one or
at most two icon size options. If there is very little
in the way of adjustment options here, then that would be quite
unfavorable, vs. what I suspect is possible in Win.
Does SNAP offer any overriding adjustment in this regard ?
Jordan
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