Some time ago, I standardized on a screen of 1024 by 768 as a good compromise between being my being able to read the type on the screen and experiencing the highest resolution the monitor / video card was capable of. I am able to produce GUI applications using the J form editor just fine. However, my client wants to put this on a laptop with a much higher resolution. This makes my form look tiny, the type is almost illegible, and the graphics cross hair cursor is easily overlooked. I've checked out the info on Fontspec and the sentence:"You may have to experiment to find the best font for J boxes with your particular host, fonts, screen, and printer." I was just wondering if there were some general guidelines or general procedures that make this experimentation less time consuming.

David Porter
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