I'm not really sure how you would go about this.
For instance: I have a 2006 iMac that uses both its in-built monitor and
another second one.
System Info tells me that my in-built display is 20.1 inches, but
nothing about my other one
beyond the fact that it is a VGA display.
However, my
or via
> Mac/PC shell/command scripts?
We make vision testing software. This requires very accurate representations of
visuals on screen. For this we ask the user to enter in the diagonal screen
size. Because this is a vertical app, that comes along with installation
services, this
Peter Reid wrote:
> I'm developing a desktop app for Mac & PC that displays photos of
> coins. I'd like to display them at real size but I can't find the
> properties for the current screen (i.e. the one that my app is running
> on. I can get the screen colour depth, resolution, scaling factor,
I'm developing a desktop app for Mac & PC that displays photos of coins. I'd
like to display them at real size but I can't find the properties for the
current screen (i.e. the one that my app is running on. I can get the screen
colour depth, resolution, scaling factor, etc. but not the