On 2016-04-25 6:34 PM, ben wrote:
On 4/25/2016 3:55 PM, Toby Thain wrote:

There is no upper limit to size & more pixels means better fidelity to
letterforms and therefore better legibility, not worse. Ask a
typographer anything.

--Toby

I suspect other that TEX fonts, You cannot get fonts to scale properly
for the bigger screens. Ben.


Incorrect. Scalable system (& third party) fonts have been with us for more than 30 years, as I said.

Both Mac System 7 and ancient Windows shipped with TrueType, but even before that you had anti-aliased type with Adobe Type Manager.

OS X 10.3 shipped with subpixel rendering on LCD as has Windows Cleartype for many years.

Now, not ALL UI elements may be properly resolution independent, but TEXT definitely is (e.g. the Terminal window example, or any editor, etc).

Blow it up as big as you like; you might like to use one of these scalable fonts: http://programmingfonts.org/ (Adobe Source Code Pro is a great start)

--Toby



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