Hello, since LC 6.7.6 or 6.7.7 you can enable Hi-DPI scaling in the standalone builder settings for windows.
I don't have a Hi-DPI monitor and didn't found anything in the forum about it, so I am unsure what happens with my stack if I would enable this setting? What exactly happens when it says "if enabled, the stack will be scaled to fit"? A Hi-Res monitor has a higher pixel density, but my program windows and objects have fixed sizes in pixel. My understanding is, if I don't enable this setting, my stacks will be displayed smaller on a Hi-DPI monitor? Correct? And enabling this setting, are they scaled to the "same appearance", as on a standard monitor? Or what happens? If yes, probably images get blurred, when being scaled, so you shouldn't enable this option when you use images, correct? Why is the Hi-DPI support for Windows a chooseable option and for OS X it is standard since 6.7.6 (6.7.7)? Do images don't get blurred, when the stack is resized on OS X? Why can't I disable this option on OS X? How do you handle this option? Do you always enable it? Thanks for your experiences Tiemo _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode