Erik Richard Sørensen <NOSPAM@NOSPAM.dk> writes:
> Godt nyt til alle!!!
>
http://macdailynews.com/index.php/weblog/comments/11391/
Det relevante citat:
Resolution Independence: The old assumption that displays are 72dpi
has been rendered obsolete by advances in display technology. Macs now
ship with displays that sport displays with native resolutions of
100dpi or better. Furthermore, the number of pixels per inch will
continue to increase dramatically over the next few years. This will
make displays crisper and smoother, but it also means that interfaces
that are pixel-based will shrink to the point of being unusable. The
solution is to remove the 72dpi assumption that has been the norm. In
Leopard, the system, including the Carbon and Cocoa frameworks, will
be able to draw user interface elements using a scale factor. This
will let the user interface maintain the same physical size while
gaining resolution and crispness from high dpi displays.
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