One of my students made a fabulous etoys project on a monitor with 1680 by 1050 resolution. Is there an easy way to scale it to a smaller monitor?
Thanks in advance -
Mark
Hi, If you can run it on the recent Etoys image, "Scale to Fit" of Display Option will work exactly. You could configure it in Navigator Bar. But expected side effect would be all of captions on buttons / tiles , etc are also shrieked and hard to read on smaller display.
hope this helps, /Korakurider
On 4/30/08, polishookm polishookm@mail.montclair.edu wrote:
One of my students made a fabulous etoys project on a monitor with 1680 by 1050 resolution. Is there an easy way to scale it to a smaller monitor?
Thanks in advance -
Mark
Etoys mailing list Etoys@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/etoys
Hello,
I think "Scale to Fit" function supports 1200x900 as default. In this case (1680x1050), you need to evaluate following expression before change scaling mode.
OLPCVirtualScreen virtualScreenExtent: 1680@1050.
Regards, Kazuhiro Abe
2008/4/30, Korakurider korakurider@gmail.com:
Hi, If you can run it on the recent Etoys image, "Scale to Fit" of Display Option will work exactly. You could configure it in Navigator Bar. But expected side effect would be all of captions on buttons / tiles , etc are also shrieked and hard to read on smaller display.
hope this helps, /Korakurider
On 4/30/08, polishookm polishookm@mail.montclair.edu wrote:
One of my students made a fabulous etoys project on a monitor with 1680 by 1050 resolution. Is there an easy way to scale it to a smaller monitor?
Thanks in advance -
Mark
Thank you very much.
The line that you suggest
OLPCVirtualScreen virtualScreenExtent: 1680@1050.
works perfectly! That's great!
Kazuhiro ABE wrote:
Hello,
I think "Scale to Fit" function supports 1200x900 as default. In this case (1680x1050), you need to evaluate following expression before change scaling mode.
OLPCVirtualScreen virtualScreenExtent: 1680@1050.
Regards, Kazuhiro Abe
2008/4/30, Korakurider korakurider@gmail.com:
Hi, If you can run it on the recent Etoys image, "Scale to Fit" of Display Option will work exactly. You could configure it in Navigator Bar. But expected side effect would be all of captions on buttons / tiles , etc are also shrieked and hard to read on smaller display.
hope this helps, /Korakurider
On 4/30/08, polishookm polishookm@mail.montclair.edu wrote:
One of my students made a fabulous etoys project on a monitor with 1680 by 1050 resolution. Is there an easy way to scale it to a smaller monitor?
Thanks in advance -
Mark
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