Dave's code ( http://www.escribe.com/computing/pcpqa/m79132.html ) to
display the low-density fonts on high-density screen. It is more clear to
read on LCD high-density screen.
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> >Subject: Use lo
Subject: Use low-den fonts on high-den screen?
From: "DongDong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2004 23:08:39 +0800
I'm doing a project with a lot of details within a screen. I need to use low
density fonts on high-density screen such that 4 times of details can be p
Thanks a lot!
It is ok to display small fonts now.
"Ron Nicholson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ??? news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ???...
> On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 07:07:27, DongDong wrote:
> >I'm doing a project with a lot of details within a screen. I need to use
low
> >density fonts on high-density screen such tha
On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 07:07:27, DongDong wrote:
>I'm doing a project with a lot of details within a screen. I need to use low
>density fonts on high-density screen such that 4 times of details can be put
>on the screen.
>
>However, the OS automatically use high-desntiy fonts on high-density screen
>w
On Friday 19 March 2004 7:08 am, DongDong wrote:
> Is it a must to make custom fonts? Any advice and suggestion.
Yes, you have to use custom fonts. I have done so for a book reader I wrote
for myself - I've sent the ZIP file containing the fonts and example RCP file
directly to you.
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I'm doing a project with a lot of details within a screen. I need to use low
density fonts on high-density screen such that 4 times of details can be put
on the screen.
However, the OS automatically use high-desntiy fonts on high-density screen
whichever fonts I selected.
Is it a must to make cus