Felix, think about notebooks or smaller display's it mus be suitable for
all as far as !
maby hace you an TC on you wall with an 2880X1800 .. okey, so make it
bigger, not any have an
resolution with 2880X1800 ... (holy... !) i use every an standart and in
the last jears ,
and i think to have an correct feeling if i say, this works so far, also
since I was quite early in the past as Mandrake user !
https://wiki.openmandriva.org/en/User:Blackcrack
And there can you coming so offen with you technicals numbers and
"proffesionals".. if i say, it's It fits, then it's also ;)
so, trust me, it well so far ..
best regards
Blacky
Am 24.03.2014 00:08, schrieb Felix Miata:
On 2014-03-23 15:47 (GMT+0100) Blackcrack composed:
hummmm.. i have an BenQ GL2450with an resolution 1920x1080 :)
1920x1080 without knowing physical size means nothing WRT what I meant
to write, density, rather than resolution. Density is normally given
as DPI (dots per inch), which most think of as pixels per inch, a
measure of display pixel density. DPI is often used interchangeably
with display resolution, but wrong so used as I did. "Display
resolution" is a measure of pixels wide by pixels high regardless of
actual physical width or height. Even 3840x2160 (quad HDTV) might
sound like "high" resolution, but applied to cover a 3 meter wide wall
its physical density (32.5 DPI) is very much lower than is a 40" HDTV
screen's (55.1 DPI), a 24" 1920x1200 screen (94.3 DPI), or a 2880X1800
15.4" Retina laptop (220 DPI). Density is what matters, not of itself
"resolution".
Your BenQ GL2450 HDTV disguised as a PC display by being provided with
PC inputs and marketed as PC display doesn't even reach standard (96
DPI) resolution, at a mere 91.8 DPI. Look it up on
http://fm.no-ip.com/PC/displays.html or compute its density yourself.
and trust me, the high and weight of the dosega.ttf it's at best with
12 :)
I don't trust anyone who suggests 12px could be optimal for others.
Their eyes are too good to understand the travails of those with
average or worse eyesight trying to use high density displays.
or 10,b but there it's not exactly the small ΓΌ because it's show as u
without the points over it..
and bigger it's ever better.. if you want :) but you shold have to look,
if you make it on 11 or 13, should you look on the small "g" or "j" and
"p" all under it want cut ..
so looks the g like a without the top"hat" like ? and the p like ?
therefore the 12 , and trust me, it's big enough :) in my opinion :)
You've apparently not tried even modestly high DPI. See what 12px
looks like in a "Welcome to Mageia" window here:
http://fm.no-ip.com/SS/Mdv/mageia4Welcomes144.png
I'm presuming some of that micro-scribble there must be 12px, since I
know no easy way to find out what size any of it actually is.