Hi,
I known what a pixel is, I have been repairing computers
since 1979, even the electronic boards.
My question is, where is the WYSIWYG if the text that you have in the
screen is smaller than the printed one?
It should be a setting, so that when you write a text with a 10
points font, you get the size of 10 points with 72dpi.
The extra pixels should be used to get a smoother text, not a smaller one.
Rgds, Fernando
>The thing is, computers display their output based on pixels, not actual
>sizes. While screen resolution varies somewhat (12" vs. 14" iBook is a prime
>example), it's all still in the same ballpark.
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