On Tue, 10 Dec 2002 22:49:03 +0100 Karl Ramberg karl.ramberg@chello.se wrote:
Is this changing the Mac's screen resolution or Squeak's window size? It would seem to be the former, while existing comments imply the latter. Which is right?
I tested on my 8.6 system and it works flawless.
DisplayScreen depth: 16 width: 640 height: 480 fullscreen: false.
Karl,
What is flawless in this context? Did the above change the size of Squeak's window to 640x480 or did it change the Mac's screen size to 640x480 or both or something else?
Cheers, Bob
Bob Arning wrote:
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002 22:49:03 +0100 Karl Ramberg karl.ramberg@chello.se wrote:
Is this changing the Mac's screen resolution or Squeak's window size? It would seem to be the former, while existing comments imply the latter. Which is right?
I tested on my 8.6 system and it works flawless.
DisplayScreen depth: 16 width: 640 height: 480 fullscreen: false.
Karl,
What is flawless in this context? Did the above change the size of Squeak's window to 640x480 or did it change the Mac's screen size to 640x480 or both or something else?
It changes the Mac screen size to 640x480. If Squeak had been full screen it would now be in a window smaller than 640x480. Display depth would be set to 16 bits.
Karl
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