The 1920x1200 is a 16x10 ration, which seems to be more common that
then TV 16x9 ratio that gives you 1920x1080. I remeber one person
posting that his computer was TV 16x9 resolution, but most of the
wide screen Computer monitors I have seen are actually 16x10. 16x9
computer displays do
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Sent: 15 October 2009 04:50
To: time-nuts@febo.com
Subject: [time-nuts] Lady Heather wants to know: How big is your tube?
The next version of Lady Heather has support for some bigger screen sizes.
Unfortunately the graphics library used cannot enter
Mark,
I am running LH on my Lenovo Laptops with their native resolution
1400 x 1050 color 32 bpp and
1600 x 1200 color 32 bpp
On my bigger external 19 Eizo screen:
1280 x 1024
(which does seem to be the most often used resolution but laptops
do use often higher resolution having
1680x1050.
Mark Sims hol...@hotmail.com wrote:
The next version of Lady Heather has support for some bigger screen sizes. Unfortunately the graphics library used cannot enter an arbitrary full screen video mode. It needs to know what the screen res is before it can set a full screen video
At 11:50 PM 10/14/2009, Mark Sims wrote...
The next version of Lady Heather has support for some bigger screen
sizes. Unfortunately the graphics library used cannot enter an
arbitrary full screen video mode. It needs to know what the screen
res is before it can set a full screen video mode.
Am I missing something?
Why not just query the system, and ask it what it knows about the screen
in use?
Other software tools and utils can do it, I even remember doing it in
QuickBasic back in the dark old DOS days, when you were seen as a minor
deity if you had anything larger than a 640x480
laptop 1024 x 768
netbook 1024 x 600
Dave
w2wr
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From: Mark Sims hol...@hotmail.com
Subject: [time-nuts] Lady Heather wants to know: How big is your tube?
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Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Lady Heather wants to know: How big is your tube?
Am I missing something?
Why not just query the system, and ask it what it knows about the screen in
use?
Other software tools and utils can do it, I even remember doing it in
QuickBasic back
Most common screen resolutions for me:
4x3 aspect ratio:
1280x1024
1600x1200
16x10 aspect ratio
1920x1200
2560x1600
The 1920x1200 is a 16x10 ration, which seems to be more common that
then TV 16x9 ratio that gives you 1920x1080. I remeber one person
posting that his computer was TV 16x9
For some reason Mark hasn't responded yet...
I expect he knows how to programatically determine screen size - my assumption,
so it's probably wrong...
On the other hand, perhaps he's asking for formatting purposes. If everyone is
using a 'large' screen, then Lady Heather can be designed to
1440x900 1280x1024
Does LH have any support for the Z38xx units?
Steve
2009/10/15 Mark Sims hol...@hotmail.com:
The next version of Lady Heather has support for some bigger screen sizes.
Unfortunately the graphics library used cannot enter an arbitrary full screen
video mode. It needs
Nope, just the Trimble units.
I looked at adding some Z38xx support, but it will take quite a bit of work...
perhaps some day...
The architecture of the interface is quite a bit different. Trimble works by
outputting a messages automatically, or on request. The response to a query
1280x1024
Lester B Veenstra MØYCM K1YCM
..
The question is what is the maximum full screen resolution of your
video monitor? If there is some consensus on screen sizes in
use, I can optimize the code for maximum natural goodness...
1280x1024.
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To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Lady Heather wants to know: How big
The next version of Lady Heather has support for some bigger screen sizes.
Unfortunately the graphics library used cannot enter an arbitrary full screen
video mode. It needs to know what the screen res is before it can set a full
screen video mode.
It can create a window of arbitrary
At 10:50 PM 10/14/2009, Mark Sims wrote:
The question is what is the maximum full screen resolution of your
video monitor? If there is some consensus on screen sizes in
use, I can optimize the code for maximum natural goodness...
1280x1024.
Mark,
My screen sizes are 1900x1600 --- 1600x1200 --- 1024x768
BillWB6BNQ
Mark Sims wrote:
The next version of Lady Heather has support for some bigger screen sizes.
Unfortunately the graphics library used cannot enter an arbitrary full screen
video mode. It needs to know what the
Mark,
Correct that to read 1920x1200 on the first one.
BillWB6BNQ
WB6BNQ wrote:
Mark,
My screen sizes are 1900x1600 --- 1600x1200 --- 1024x768
BillWB6BNQ
Mark Sims wrote:
The next version of Lady Heather has support for some bigger screen sizes.
Unfortunately the graphics
The next version of Lady Heather has support for some bigger
screen sizes. Unfortunately the graphics library used cannot
enter an arbitrary full screen video mode. It needs to know what
the screen res is before it can set a full screen video mode.
It can create a window of arbitrary
1680x1050, another is 1280x1024, a laptop at 1152x864 another laptop at
1024x768.
Mark Sims wrote:
The next version of Lady Heather has support for some bigger screen sizes. Unfortunately the graphics library used cannot enter an arbitrary full screen video mode. It needs to know what the
The question is what is the maximum full screen resolution of your
video monitor? If there is some consensus on screen sizes in use, I
can optimize the code for maximum natural goodness...
There are several good screen sizes.
In the old days, the magic numbers were either 1280x1024 or
Subject: [time-nuts] Lady Heather wants to know: How big is your tube?
The next version of Lady Heather has support for some bigger screen sizes.
Unfortunately the graphics library used cannot enter an arbitrary full
screen video mode. It needs to know what the screen res is before it can
set
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