A quick google search gives me this: Is it possible to have git gui / gitk look 
good on a retina Macbook Pro? and this.

It seems there is a plist key for Retina-able apps. Can you try adding the 
following to /Applications/Pd-extended.app/Contents/Info.plist:

<key>NSHighResolutionCapable</key> <true/>

On Aug 21, 2013, at 4:30 PM, pd-list-requ...@iem.at wrote:

> From: Jean-Michel Dumas <jm.du...@gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [PD] PD on retina display
> Date: August 21, 2013 4:29:43 PM EDT
> To: IOhannes m zmölnig <zmoel...@iem.at>
> Cc: PDlist <pd-list@iem.at>
> 
> 
> lol I knew someone would post something like that and i'm aware of ways to do 
> that (though not sed, since you have to be a wizard and/or a machine to use 
> that). i'm still keeping that line, could be handy sometime, thanks.
> 
> i'm working between multiple machines from a centralized patch repository, 
> which means fixing the look of all the patches for one will render them weird 
> looking on the others. my main patching machine is running Ubuntu and 
> everything looks fine on it. the gig machine I need stuff to look good on is 
> a new macbook, hence the retina display.
> 
> anyway, the fact remains that all dialogs and menu bars and titles stay ugly 
> even if I can partially fix the patches by reducing font size.
> 
> i'm guessing it's XQuartz's fault somehow, but I know nothing about it or how 
> to change the display mode. 
> 
> jm

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Dan Wilcox
@danomatika
danomatika.com
robotcowboy.com





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