On 2011/10/06 21:22 (GMT+0200) Nicolas Mailhot composed:
C. for font sizes
1. display them in points (pt) or pixels (px),
no
2. display the unit you're using. Don't make the user guess
what the
perverted font dialog author had in mind
no
3. let the user specify them in points or pixels as he prefers,
regardless of the default display unit
no
Instead, display fonts of different sizes and have user pick one. No need for
user to know or care about units or numbers or DPI, same as web authors
needlessly fixated on pixels instead of the fact that personal computers are
expected to be personalized, which means desktop objects larger or smaller
than as shipped from the vendor.
DPI is nothing but a way to describe pixel density, and users shouldn't care
about numbers, only higher or lower, good or not good, better or not better.
Higher DPI _is_ better, because higher means more resolution, more accuracy,
and more pleasing viewing, but only as long as naive application and web site
stylists don't force to sizes that work only on lower density screens they're
viewing during construction.
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