On 31 Dec 2014, at 14:04, Charles Jenkins cejw...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a non-retina Mac and no experience knowing what happens to graphics
when used on a retina screen. I bought PixelCut's PaintCode as a Christmas
present to myself so that my images could be made resolution-independent,
Duet adds a connected iPad as a second display which you can set to use Retina
resolution. I just tried it and it seems to work pretty well with only a slight
lag. I bought Duet with the main purpose of testing my apps at the Retina
resolution without having to switch the main display to one.
Thank you all for that good information. :-)
I once had AirDisplay for my iPad, so I need to re-download it and see what I
need to do to get it going with Yosemite.
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Charles Jenkins
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I have a non-retina Mac and no experience knowing what happens to graphics when
used on a retina screen. I bought PixelCut's PaintCode as a Christmas present
to myself so that my images could be made resolution-independent, but I'm
having quite a bit more difficulty getting good results than I
On Dec 31, 2014, at 7:04 AM, Charles Jenkins cejw...@gmail.com wrote:
First, am I right that there is no way to ask an NSToolbar or NSToolbarImage
what size its graphic should be? In searching the documentation, I found it
seems to say toolbar images come in two sizes, 32x32 or 24x24, and if