Hiya,

If you can determine the monitor type you could probe a database of configurations/resolution/dpi settings etc and then calculate the image size (using its coordinates) based on this information. I haven't looked into this but I reckon OSX and WXP have these in the system somewhere (so they can 'plug and play').


Cheers,

Luis.



Mark Schonewille wrote:
Hi TIm,

Of course, you could make a few presets for the most common resolutions, but you won't be able to create presets for all current and future resolutions. Instead, I'd make a simple interface to adjust the size of the working space on screen. I don't think that people will mind that the size is not exactly the same as in reality, but they will appreciate the possibility to enlarge the view.

Best,

Mark

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Op 19-jan-2007, om 16:26 heeft Tim Ponn het volgende geschreven:

Mark,

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Now...it just occurred to me as I was writing this...a good work around may be to tweak it on my monitor until it's the same scale, then use my set resolution to recalculate and change size based on the resolution of the user. In fact, I'm certain that will work.

Thanks for your poking, you got me to think!


Best Regards,

Timothy R. Ponn
ALPTEX, Inc.

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