Mark,

I understand why folks set their screen res the way they do...I know someone who always sets it at the highest possible...never mind that it's nearly impossible to see the icons on their desktop without magnification! ;=)

Here's my application and why it's important to me...

We designed and built an extremely accurate 3 axis cnc micro-driller about 7 years ago which is controlled by a HyperCard stack. We use it in production to drill holes as small as .010" dia. through a variety of plastics with a guaranteed accuracy of .00025". The "work area" is small, just 4" square...but it has served our needs perfectly. In my stack, I represent the work area on screen in exactly the same size...WYSIWYG-in-extreme, if you will. When the file is loaded, the pattern is displayed. As each hole is drilled, the appropriate circle is "filled in" on the screen. I've used Rev for about 5 years now, and am converting this stack into a rev app. If we were only using it in house, no biggie, I would just tweak the display like I did last time. But now we're thinking of building and selling these machines (with perhaps a 12" square work area and higher RPM drill head to allow for smaller drills) to others.

Now...it just occurred to me as I was writing this...a good work around may be to tweak it on my monitor until it's the same scale, then use my set resolution to recalculate and change size based on the resolution of the user. In fact, I'm certain that will work.

Thanks for your poking, you got me to think!


Best Regards,

Timothy R. Ponn
ALPTEX, Inc.


On Jan 19, 2007, at 7:26 AM, Mark Schonewille wrote:

Hi Tim,

Normally, people set the screen resolution to a higher number because they want more to fit on their screen. They would be surprised to see that your application doesn't show more on screen despite a higher resolution, if you manage to do this.

I don't think that the actual screen size is of any importance. Sometimes, it could be useful to adjust an application to the screen resolution, e.g. if you are making a full-screen interface. The physical screen size has nothing to do with this.

So, why would you want to do this?

Best,

Mark

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