How am I misunderstanding?  The clie N70-V is 320 x 480.  It is not square
(160 x 160).  It has a taller drawing area and is higher resolution (think
I mentioned that that is what I was interested in).  Seems larger to me.
The point of my question is to be able to put objects anywhere on the
display.  Since I'm now working in a rectangular area with higher
resolution I must modify my application.  These objects are drawn to take
advantage of the higher resolution (i.e. better graphics).
Just allowing my application to expand to fill the screen does not take
advantage of the higher resolution (which is what I'm after) nor allow for
the different screen aspect ratio.  That is the problem that I'm trying to
solve.
I'm trying to determine the best approach for developing applications that
take into consideration the various screen sizes and resolutiions that are
coming.
My current development system and tools seems to like 160x160 and the
WYSIWIG is limited to that as well.
> On Wed, 5 Jun 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> I have not used Code Warrior.  I'm thinking about switching from GCC
>> to Code Warrior for use with an application that will take advantage
>> of the larger display on the Clie.
>> Does Code Warrior have a WYSIWYG capability for placing objects that
>> matches the larger screen of the the Clie and other palms?
>
> You're misunderstanding the difference.  The Clie screen is not BIGGER,
> per se, it's only DENSER.  You can take advantage of that if you're
> doing some of your own drawing on the screen but, if you're just doing
> things with forms and objects that are already provided by the system,
> they just get scaled up to the higher screen density and have use
> better fonts, crisper line drawing for borders, etc.
>
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