It worked! You are awesome, Ben! Thanks so much!
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> On Jan 14, 2017, at 2:23 AM, Ben Shum wrote:
>
> Hi Mary,
>
> Yes, this happens on most higher definition displays on newer laptops
> where there are more pixels in the screen area than the screen used to
> have. These HiDPI
Hi Mary,
Yes, this happens on most higher definition displays on newer laptops
where there are more pixels in the screen area than the screen used to
have. These HiDPI screens can be worked with by changing the value
assigned in the Evergreen staff client for "layout.css.devPixelsPerPx"
If you a
I'm looking for some guidance. I just got a MS Surface Pro 4/Windows 10
system to replace an aging desktop workstation and I've run into a problem
with the Evergreen client. The display is seriously small on most screens,
such as the opening portal screen, the Advance Search screen, the OPAC
view,