Felix Miata wrote:
On 2008/02/18 13:15 (GMT-0500) Jeff Blaine apparently typed:
Can anything be done from the CSS/XHTML end?
CSS has no way to know DPI.
It does, actually...
http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-mediaqueries/#resolution
...and it already works in a few browsers.
Constructions like
How does one address IE7 (for one) when the user has
configured his/her Windows system to use 120DPI fonts
instead of the default 96DPI?
It's my unconfirmed understanding that Opera does the
same (arguably wrong) thing as IE7.
120DPI
http://www.kickflop.net/temp/moopoint-ie7.jpg
On 2008/02/18 13:15 (GMT-0500) Jeff Blaine apparently typed:
How does one address IE7 (for one) when the user has
configured his/her Windows system to use 120DPI fonts
instead of the default 96DPI?
Please remember that CSS is officially designed to *suggest* presentation,
not *control*