Hi Felix,
Here's a screenshot of a typical moderately high resolution
environment:
http://mrmazda.no-ip.com/SS/SC/sc-alaclib1.jpg
and the setup source:
http://mrmazda.no-ip.com/tmp/sc-alaclib1.html
Just a thought, but a moderately high resolution environment to me is
a setup of over 3mpx. For instance, dual 20" TFTs, dual 19" CRT or
single 30" etc. A high resolution environment for me is about 7.5mpx.
While I'm aware that your mileage may vary, a 1680 x 1200 pixel screen
size is certainly not a standard one! Thus I'm really curious about
your definition of a standard one! The Standard Panels Working Group
(SPWG) isn't the fastest moving of organisations, admittedly, but
you'll find that they're usually ratifying 16:10 aspect ratios as
standard - something to consider when designing sites.
Additionally, those of us with extremely large working areas should
usually have a 17" TFT or lower to test on for 'the great unpixeled'.
kind regards,
John Hancock
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