The only cases where you will see a visual difference with the different DPI is
with non bitmap fonts.

Bitmap fonts (all the fonts in the UI and the default web fonts) don't change
with DPI.

Felix Miata wrote:

> Michael Kaply wrote:
>
> > Felix Miata wrote:
>
> > > Michael Kaply wrote:
>
> > > > I highly recommend using 120 dpi
>
> > > Regardless of screen resolution?
>
> > > > (the default)
>
> > > Every time I've migrated or created a new profile it has come up 96. I
> > > use 800 600.
>
> > > > 96 dpi on OS/2 makes things pretty small.
>
> > That's odd. According to our tests, 96 is used for 640x480 and 120 is used
> > for everything else.
>
> > Did I get it backwards? I can never remember how dpi works.
>
> I just tried to change it from system default to 120. Got the trap
> attached. Restarted and set to 96. That worked. Nothing looked
> different. Went back and changed it to 120. OK worked, but I can't see
> anything different. Went back to prefs. Still shows as 120.
> --
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> Bible."                                         George Washington
>
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>
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>
>   ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 06-06-2002  19:26:58  SYS3175  PID 03a0  TID 0001  Slot 007f
> H:\MOZILLA\BIN\MOZILLA.EXE
> c0000005
> 1dfd3d9a
> P1=00000001  P2=7373756f  P3=XXXXXXXX  P4=XXXXXXXX
> EAX=00783f7c  EBX=73737563  ECX=00130cbc  EDX=1787d528
> ESI=00130ce0  EDI=1dff2790
> DS=0053  DSACC=f0f3  DSLIM=ffffffff
> ES=0053  ESACC=f0f3  ESLIM=ffffffff
> FS=150b  FSACC=00f3  FSLIM=00000030
> GS=0000  GSACC=****  GSLIM=********
> CS:EIP=005b:1dfd3d9a  CSACC=f0df  CSLIM=ffffffff
> SS:ESP=0053:00130c8c  SSACC=f0f3  SSLIM=ffffffff
> EBP=00130cf4  FLG=00012202
>
> XPCOM.DLL 0001:00083d9a


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