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On Thu, 03 Jan 2008 21:06:09 -0500, richard <I.dont.care (AT) do (DOT) you> wrote: Another thing, the way I see it, a screen is nothing more than a fancy sheet of paper. No, it's _lots_of_ fancy sheets of paper, all different. The number of pixels height a character needs to be readable is different on my screen and your screen. |
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Another thing, the way I see it, a screen is nothing more than a fancy sheet of paper. |
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Inches and points are defined by a standard that was around well before electronics came into the world. |
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richard <I.dont.care (AT) do (DOT) you> writes: Another thing, the way I see it, a screen is nothing more than a fancy sheet of paper. With the "fancy" part being that the reader can resize it at will. |
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Inches and points are defined by a standard that was around well before electronics came into the world. You'd be right, if the translation from inches and points to pixels onscreen were reliably accurate. Sadly, it's not. :-( That 6in width in your style sheet might be anywhere from 4-8in wide on screen. That 10pt text might be a readable 12px on your monitor, but on mine it's 4px tall. It's not the *idea* of using physical units that's the problem; it's the fact that the implementation is unreliable at the moment. |
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I have a wall here that listens to your words more than the OP is likely to... |
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With the "fancy" part being that the reader can resize it at will. I am sure you are meaning the browser window... |
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, Andy Dingley <dingbat (AT) codesmiths (DOT) com> wrote: |
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On 10 Jan, 04:35, dorayme <doraymeRidT... (AT) optusnet (DOT) com.au> wrote: With the "fancy" part being that the reader can resize it at will. I am sure you are meaning the browser window... I can resize my screen (in pixels) pretty easily. I can even change its physical size (same pixel count) most easily of all, by pressing a button on my KVM switch. |
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