Yes, and the CSS standard (IIRC) lets devices lie about their sizes in some cases. But it's usually pretty good. Charles Greathouse Analyst/Programmer Case Western Reserve University On Fri, Dec 5, 2014 at 12:33 PM, Tom Duff <td@pixar.com> wrote:
On Fri, 5 Dec 2014, Charles Greathouse wrote:
Is it rendered as a png, or with css? css can use absolute scaling (width:
1.5in).
CSS may claim that it can use absolute scaling, but it's lying. You could be using a display whose size cannot even in principle be known to the software driving it, for example using a projector. Indeed if you are, for example, using your laptop with display mirroring turned on, there may not even *be* a single display size.
-- Tom Duff. If you have nothing to do, please do not do it here.
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