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Re: NSString and gdb
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Re: NSString and gdb


  • Subject: Re: NSString and gdb
  • From: Mason Mark <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2001 05:57:56 -0800

On Sunday, November 25, 2001, at 05:24 AM, Markus Hitter wrote:

Am Sonntag den, 25. November 2001, um 07:42, schrieb Mason Mark:

The new documentation-viewing aspect of PB seems so cool, but it is not at all useful on a 21" monitor at 1600x1200...the tiny fuzzy text literally makes my eyes water.

why do you choose this high resolution, then?


Is that a serious question?

I choose the higher resolution for the same reasons most people do, I guess:

a) Can see more lines of source code on the screen at one time.

b) Can fit .h and .m files side by side while still having them reasonably wide and useful

c) Can read PDFs, web pages, etc. comfortably in full-page view mode

d) 1600x1200 is the native, manufacturer-recommended resolution of my monitor

e) etc etc etc, basically higher resolution is better in general

On Mac OS X, most apps can be viewed comfortably with their default fonts at this resolution. It is only a problem when some app wants to display small text and the font cannot be changed. Of the programs I use, only Project Builder is a problem for me, and then only with the documentation HTML viewing (because that font cannot be set in the preferences)...so if there was some way to set the font, it would be quite nice...

--
Mason


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