VGA and QVGA

alfcen

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Hi Erel,

Is there any means of getting the optimized compiler double pixels?

I am aware of the standard compiler choice and of programmatical
methods. The first sacrifices the advantages of the optimized compiler
while the latter is not feasable once you have a suite of over a dozen
applications with numerous screens packed with controls. Any extra
line of code slows down the start-up time, and you need two devices
for testing.

If it is ever possible to set a flag, then this is at the topmost of my wish list.

Cheers
Robert
 

Put Claude

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Hi Erel,

have 2 VGA, and 3 QVGA, understand VERY WELL what alfcen want... :) , want it to...
VGA is super nice to look at, so I use this to develop.
Did rework and scale my programs, so they will work on both resolutions.
This is not a big problem for simple designs and pics, but otherwise... oops...

Put Claude Belgium
 

Put Claude

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Hi Erel,

Understand...
If we now in advance it stay this way, we directly deal with 2 resolutions, it can be done easely...
I rework my progs of interrest to auto-scaling progs...

Put Claude Belgium
 

berndgoedecke

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VGA compatibel Device IDE

Hello Erel and PPC-VGA-users,
I tried to create html-files in VGA Mode and I think it would be a great help, if the Device IDE is able to handle the VGA mode. The html files, espacily the Text does appear very diffrently. For this I wrote to dzt first, because I thought the cause of failure was the dzhtmlview.dll., but handling Tables with text is the same problem.
(http://www.b4x.com/forum/showthread.php?p=9357#post9357) #44,45,46
For pictures it is to handle with the scale workarounds, but text isn't.

Best regards


berndgoedecke
 
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