On 16 July 2013 10:42, Nick <suckless-...@njw.me.uk> wrote: > The attached patch ensures surf adheres more closely to the CSS spec > in making one px equal to 1/96 inch, regardless of the actual screen > pixel density. This is a typical web-style cop-out for the fact that > many stupid web designers only write things in terms of ~96dpi > desktop monitors. It sucks, but hey, it's the web. > > One issue with this is that with a high DPI monitor, input fields > are zoomed too much, but that's presumably a bug in webkit (at least > the version I'm using, 1.8.1). > > I'm not sure whether the default in config.def.h should be false. It > depends on what proportion of monitors badly misrepresent their > dimensions, I suppose. > > But anyway, this should probably be applied, as it's needed for > websites to be viewable with devices with a DPI different from that > of a traditional desktop.
Thanks, applied. Best regards, Anselm