That's /Applications/Mnemosyne.app/Contents/Info.plist, of course. 

On Tuesday, October 16, 2018 at 8:59:27 AM UTC-4, Dan Schmidt wrote:
>
> I just checked in on the mailing list for the first time in a while and 
> saw this thread. For what it's worth:
>  - I agree that your screenshot is blurry!
>  - On my MacBook Pro, High Sierra 10.13.6, Mnemosyne 2.6.1, adding the 
> following four lines at the end of the body of the <dict> tag in 
> /Applications/Mnemosyne.app/Contents/ produced crisp output for me:
>
>         <key>NSPrincipalClass</key>
>         <string>NSApplication</string>
>         <key>NSHighResolutionCapable</key>
>         <string>True</string>
>
> I realize that you probably already tried this, but maybe you did 
> something slightly different, and in any case it's useful to have another 
> data point.
>
> Dan
>
> On Sunday, September 9, 2018 at 10:34:09 PM UTC-4, Drake Thomas wrote:
>>
>> Hi Devin, 
>>
>> I added the lines in that link to the Info.plist file, saved, quit 
>> Mnemosyne, and reopened, and didn’t see any change. 
>>
>> (I was worried that maybe I wasn’t seeing any change because I hadn’t 
>> done a hard enough reset for the contents of Info.plist to be rechecked, so 
>> I also tried saving Info.plist as a blank text file. This made Mnemosyne 
>> stop working, so it seems that changes I made to the file were in fact 
>> being propagated to the application - they just didn’t affect the display.) 
>>
>

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