On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 6:25 PM, Robert Knight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There is work going on to make toolkits resolution independent.
> Microsoft is already there with Windows Presentation Foundation and Qt
> is part the way there with QGraphicsView.  KDE meanwhile is using
> vector graphics as the basis for icons, backgrounds and other artwork
> these days so we're ready when the time comes.  I'm not sure what the
> situation is with the Mac.
I don't think we should wait for the time to come :-)
Can't wait for the day taking a screenshot yields an svg ;-)

Cheers,
g


>
> I'm sure the Trolls have discussed this in much more detail internally
> - who knows.
>
> Regards,
> Robert.
>
> 2008/10/13 Guillaume Pothier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 8:37 PM, Orcan Ogetbil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> I think the DE should have a function that adjusts the sizes of everything 
>>> according to the resolution. Or at least an option that will honor such a 
>>> function. A good way of implementing this idea to font sizes is to have an 
>>> option to display the Font sizes in metric units rather than pixels in 
>>> KDE's Font Settings dialog. Or -if it has to be kept the same way- we 
>>> should simply call it something other than "resolution".
>>
>> Actually, I think users should not even have to deal with resolution
>> anymore as nowadays most monitors are LCDs and have a native
>> resolution that shouldn't have to be changed. What you want to change
>> is the zoom factor.
>> In several DEs, this can be achieved by adjusting the DPI settings (I
>> don't know if it works in KDE4). There are two issues with that: first
>> the setting is not usually easy to find, and second (but not very
>> important), DPI are not, in my opinion, a good measure, because in the
>> end the size at which a font is readable depends both on the number of
>> pixels and on the distance you are from the monitor. Should be DPA:
>> Dot Per Arcminute ;-)
>> What would be great would be to be able to adjust the "zoom factor"
>> easily, like with a slider and the effect are visible in realtime.
>> Bonus points for being able to do that for individual windows, or per
>> monitor: in my case I have a quite high-DPI monitor (1920x1200, 15.4")
>> which is usually further away from my eyes than my lower-DPI 22",
>> 1680x1050 monitor. Thus everything on that first monitor looks
>> minuscule.
>>
>> g
>>
>>>
>>> There are monitors out there with resolutions as high as 2560x1600 and I am 
>>> sure these numbers will keep growing. Fonts of size 9, for example,  are 
>>> totally illegible on a 24'' monitor with such a resolution.
>>>
>>> Have a great day!
>>> -oget
>>>
>>> PS: You may have noticed that the title was inspired by the other thread. 
>>> All credits go to the original author :)
>>>
>>>
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