>>>Hi,
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>>>I am looking for a class which could change the resolution of the screen.
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>>Don't. I can't think of something an application would do that would get me to uninstall it faster than changing my resolution.
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>>Okay, don't unless you're a kiosk-type application.
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>>Tamar
>Tamar,
>I am with you, however I now face this problem:
>my new HP has by default 125% fontsize which is OK and fine, since 100% is soooo small, hardly to read. Now when I start FoxyPreviewer all fonts are on a 125% scale and what is even worse, reports are badly printed, they dont fit on the page (This seems to be a known bug) Easy to solve, change back to 100% and reports turn out correct.
>So I figured to change to font to 100 % beforre printing and change it back to 125% after printing.
>Regards,
>Koen
I am not sure changing the resolution will also change the dpi scaling.
Christian Isberner
Software Consultant