"Ben Combee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> BTW, you may want to avoid DENSITY 1/2... starting in PilRC 3.0, you
should
> use DENSITY 72/108/144, where the number is the actual density number used
> in the Palm OS SDK headers.  Because PilRC can't parse decimal points, we
> moved to this notation to support 1.5x density devices.  "1" and "2" will
> still work for the foreseeable future, as it's very unlikely that
> PalmSource will support devices with such huge pixels :)

Hmm.. I seem to remember reading about that a while back... Ok I'll change
it..

I assume 72 = 1, 108 = 1.5, 144 = 2??

Don't you think that DPI is a bad representation of the true screen
resolution?  ie: M515 and M130 have the same DPI rating under this system,
but the DPI on an M130 is technically higher.  (Is has the same D, with less
I)

Alan



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