Hey. I just saw the brownbag video with Rick Gessner about layout, 
parser and all that so forgive me if I ask stupid questions. :)

In the video, Rick states that the prescontext is the physical bounds, 
the screen width, the total area. However, when I look at 
nsIDeviceContext, it seems to be the exact same thing... and it's used 
in many more places.

So my question is, what is the difference between them two? Is it that 
the nsIDeviceContext is somehow platform specific while the 
nsIPresContext is more "XP"? Anyhow, what is their relation?

Thanks!
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H�kan Waara


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