On 8/20/2015 2:28 AM, Ralph Fox wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Aug 2015 12:53:46 -0700, David E. Ross wrote:
> 
>> Windows 7
>> SeaMonkey 2.35
>>
>> On the SeaMonkey menu bar, go to [Edit > Preferences > Appearance >
>> Fonts].  How can I translate between pixels (the settings for fonts in
>> SeaMonkey) and points (the font-size unit commonly used with CSS)?  Yes,
>> I know this might vary according to the size of my monitor and its
>> resolution.
> 
> 1.  In modern browsers, 3 points = 4 pixels (regardless of screen 
>     resolution).  
> 
>     Modern browsers count in "logical pixels" instead of physical pixels.
>     72 points = 1 inch = 96 logical pixels.
> 
> 2.  Historically (but no longer), back when browsers counted in 
>     "physical pixels", 
>        3 points = 4 pixels when your screen resolution scaling was 100%  (4 
> physical pixels = 4 logical pixels)
>        3 points = 5 pixels when your screen resolution scaling was 125%  (5 
> physical pixels = 4 logical pixels)
>        3 points = 6 pixels when your screen resolution scaling was 150%  (6 
> physical pixels = 4 logical pixels)
> 
> 
>> I am having problems with some Web pages where either the font or
>> font-size is such that the tops of glyphs (characters) are cut off.  If
>> I zoom my text larger, the problem goes away.  I am having trouble
>> choosing a minimum font size in pixels for SeaMonkey such that I no
>> longer have to zoom.
>>
>> Cross-posted to mozilla.support.seamonkey and mozilla.dev.apps.seamonkey
>> with Followup-To set to mozilla.support.seamonkey
> 
> 

Thank you.  Using your
> 1.  In modern browsers, 3 points = 4 pixels (regardless of screen
>     resolution).
I was able to set font-size preferences that resolved my problem.

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David E. Ross

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