[Cuis-dev] Managing Cuis on Normal & "Retina" displays
Ignacio Sniechowski
0800nacho at gmail.com
Wed Mar 1 03:20:34 PST 2023
Hi Juan!
Thanks for your prompt reply
Yes, I mean Pharo. Didn't try Squeak. At least using Pharo 10 on a mac and
moving the window from the internal screen to the external monitor adapts
automatically...
Cheers!
*Ignacio Sniechowski*
On Wed, Mar 1, 2023 at 8:15 AM Juan Vuletich <juan at cuis.st> wrote:
> Hi Nacho,
>
> The VM doesn't tell the image about pixel pitch. It would be nice if Cuis
> could automatically adapt to it.
>
> When you say "as other open-source Smalltalk do", do you mean that Squeak
> or Pharo know the actual pixel pitch?
>
> Thanks,
>
> On 3/1/2023 7:57 AM, Ignacio Sniechowski via Cuis-dev wrote:
>
> Hi!
> Hope everyone is okay.
> This is a question for those who have displays (or notebooks) with
> "retina" like displays.
> How do you manage the size of the GUI elements and fonts?
> If I set Cuis to work correctly on an external, full HD monitor, then when
> using the internal display of my mac, everything is enormous, and
> vice-versa.
> It is a VM-related issue or some configuration that I have to do on Cuis.
> But either the VM or Cuis is unaware (as other open-source Smalltalk do)
> of which kind of display one uses.
> Thanks!
> Cheers
> Nacho
>
> *Ignacio Sniechowski*
>
>
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