Hello! It is better if you use #scaleFactor: instead
you can do World scaleFactor: 1.2 You will have the same zoom effect and it will keep the high resolution. Cheers, Sebastian > Le 30 mai 2025 à 10:23, Bernhard Pieber <bernh...@pieber.com> a écrit : > > Dear Pharo Team, > > Congratulations on & thanks for the Pharo 13 release! > > Out of the box it looks great on my large HiDPI monitor. The text is very > sharp. However, with the standard zoom factor of 100% the text is too small > for longer work sessions. With the next zoom factor of 150% in the Settings > Browser it is too large. > > I found out that I could set it manually to 120%: > World zoomFactor: 1.2 > > However, then the text does not look sharp anymore: > > <PastedGraphic-1.png> > > Is this to be expected? > > (I am aware that I can set the font sizes in the Settings Browser. Here as > well, the predefined style Small is too small and Medium already too large > for my taste. Setting the list font individually does not seem to have an > effect, by the way.) > > Cheers, > Bernhard > > >> Am 23.05.2025 um 08:56 schrieb Esteban Lorenzano via Pharo-users >> <pharo-users@lists.pharo.org>: >> >> Dear Pharo users and dynamic language lovers: >> >> We have released Pharo <https://pharo.org/> version 13! >> >> What is Pharo? >> >> Pharo is a pure object-oriented programming language and a powerful >> environment focused on simplicity and immediate feedback. >> >> >> >> <Pharo13.png> >> >> Simple & powerful language: No constructors, no types declaration, no >> interfaces, no primitive types. Yet a powerful and elegant language with a >> full syntax fitting in one postcard! Pharo is objects and messages all the >> way down. >> Live, immersive environment: Immediate feedback at any moment of your >> development: Developing, testing, debugging. Even in production >> environments, you will never be stuck in compiling and deploying steps again! >> Amazing debugging experience: Pharo environment includes a debugger unlike >> anything you’ve seen before. It allows you to step through code, restart the >> execution of methods, create methods on the fly, and much more! >> Pharo is yours: Pharo is made by an incredible community, with more than 100 >> contributors for the last revision of the platform and hundreds of people >> constantly contributing with frameworks and libraries. >> Fully open-source: Pharo full stack is released under MIT >> <https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT> License and available on GitHub >> <https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo> >> … more on the Pharo Features page <http://www.pharo.org/features>. >> In this iteration of Pharo, we continue working on our objectives of >> improvement, clean-up and modularization. >> Also, we included a number of usability and speed improvements. >> A detailed list of changes and improvements is available in our Changelog >> <https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo-changelogs/tree/master/weekly> >> (weekly based) >> >> Some highlights of this amazing version: >> >> Highlights >> >> Tools >> >> Spec Tools remembering their size >> Microdown enhancements >> HDPI support >> Zoomable UI >> New list, tables and trees, allowing any presenter as their content >> Better source code text navigation and edition >> New Process Browser >> New Transcript (introducing also the Object Transcript) >> Organic window manager >> System >> >> Better refactorings UX Cleaner leaner code logic >> More robust and faster halt implementation >> Debug points to enhance the debugging experience >> Clean-ups >> Virtual machine >> >> Async IO using epoll on unixes >> Faster byte array / string comparisons >> Improve Windows support for non ASCII filenames >> FreeBSD support >> Update SDL2 version in OSX (Intel & Apple) >> Minimal MacOS version required raised to MacOS 11 and above >> Development Effort >> >> This new version is the result of 698 Pull Requests integrated just in the >> Pharo repository. >> We have closed 865 issues and received contributions from more than 70 >> different contributors. >> We also have a lot of work in the separate projects that are included in >> each Pharo release: >> >> http://github.com/pharo-spec/NewTools >> http://github.com/pharo-spec/Spec >> http://github.com/pharo-vcs/Iceberg >> https://github.com/pharo-graphics/Roassal >> http://github.com/pillar-markup/Microdown >> http://github.com/pillar-markup/BeautifulComments >> http://github.com/pharo-project/pharo-vm >> Contributors >> >> We always say Pharo is yours. It is yours because we made it for you, but >> most importantly, because it is made by the invaluable contributions of our >> great community (yourself). >> A large community of people from all around the world contributed to Pharo >> 13.0 by making pull requests, reporting bugs, participating in discussion >> threads, providing feedback, and a lot of helpful tasks in all our community >> channels. >> Thank you all for your contributions. >> >> The Pharo Team >> >> Discover Pharo: https://pharo.org/features >> >> Try Pharo: http://pharo.org/download >> >> Learn Pharo: http://pharo.org/documentation >> >