At 23:49 +0100 on 27/03/03, Gregory Wiest wrote:

>Please pardon my ignorance, but on my iMac, 10.2.4, by the monitor
>preferences, I see no way to set the dpi-setting.  At the desktop

That's because you don't set the DPI of the screen.  You set the resolution,
which you can then calculate DPI from if you so desire.

You *can* tell your browser what DPI your screen is, however, at least in most
cases.  That's useful.
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