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29.06.2005
Vielleicht hilft Doku? (von: Christian/2, 08:29:28) « ^
Hier ein Auszug aus der Doku.
Denke, Du meinest folgendes Problem/Lösung (Windows am Schluß):

"Using SciTech SNAP Graphics
Controlling the Size of Fonts and Icons
Once SciTech SNAP Graphics is installed, you can choose the size of fonts and icons to be displayed on the
Presentation Manager desktop. By default the size of fonts and icons used by SciTech SNAP Graphics is
controlled by the default behaviour that IBM GRADD drivers use (ie: automatic selection of large fonts
based on resolution). You can change these defaults using environment variables in your CONFIG.SYS file.
The following variables are supported:
SET SDDFONTSIZE=[small | medium | large]
This option allows you to choose small, medium or large fonts. The default value if this environment
variable is not set is determined by IBM's GRADD components.
SET SDDFONTDPI=[96 | 120]
This option allows you to change the logical Dots Per Pixel (DPI) setting used for matching logical font
point sizes to pixel sizes. Usually you would use 96 DPI for small fonts, and 120 DPI for large. The default
value if this environment variable is not set is determined by IBM's GRADD components.
SET SDDICONS=[small | large]
This option allows you to change the size of icons on the PM desktop, and can be small (32x32) or large
(40x40). The default value if this environment variable is not set is determined by IBM's GRADD
components.
Recent versions of GRADD also allow you to select the font size you wish to use for Win/OS2. In your
Win/OS2 system.ini file, add a [GRADD] section with the RESOURCES setting of your choice, like this:
[GRADD]
Resources=0 ; (default) font size selection based on resolution
;Resources=1 ; small fonts at all resolutions
;Resources=2 ; large fonts at all resolutions
In the above examples, a semicolon indicates the beginning of a comment. In other words, you only need
one of the above settings, without the semicolon at the beginning of the line."
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