Well, for starters, my experience tells me that one's standalones should have a fixed resolution (I generally go for something like 1024 x 768 minus a bit on the vertical to take into account "screen furniture"
such as men bars, start bars and docks).

Then I have a routine in the stackScript or the script of the first card that checks the end-user's screen-res:
the stack can then flash up a window that says something like this:

"This program requires a minimum screen resolution of 1024 by 768, and a screen resolution of
more than 1280 by 960 is not recommended"

Richmond.


On 16/12/17 8:52 pm, Charles Szasz via use-livecode wrote:
Richmond,

I am using LC 6.7 because it is the most stable version of the 6 series.  LC 
versions after 6.1.3 all have resolution settings.  I had some Windows 10 users 
reporting difficulty in setting the screen resolution to run my apps.  Hence, 
my question about setting the minimum screen resolution for my apps.  So, do I 
need to set the screen resolution of my apps if I am using a version of 
LiveCode that has a resolution setting?

Sent from my iPad
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