dea,
> because...
>
> Keep in mind that Apple has been threatening for years to make the UI fully
> resolution-independent, presumably when it releases some kick-ass high-DPI
> displays. At that point device pixels will become smaller than the “pixel”
> units used in AppKit APIs, so
es some kick-ass high-DPI
displays. At that point device pixels will become smaller than the “pixel”
units used in AppKit APIs, so larger icon sizes might be used to draw the icons
at higher resolution than the default “72dpi”. For example, if you provided
64x64 icons for toolbars, and the u
I'm going to have some icons made for my app, and I'm wondering to
what size they should be made. I've been using some placeholder type
icons and when I looked at each of their sizes, they are actually
different sizes when they appear in Finder. But when I used them in my
app on buttons, it seems t