Tip: if you buy the right Video card (and get decent screen properties
changing software with it) you avoid the "lots of reboots". Probably worth
the $50.
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Regards,
Alf Katz,
alfkatz@removethis.ieee.org
"eh" wrote in message
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> I develop using large fonts. This usually gives me the worst-case
> spacing for the machines that I support. The built applications on
> machines using small fonts still look good. Otherwise, another thing
> you could do is to be sure there is extra room for text around your
> controls. And, of course, when you have a panel completed, change your
> monitor to large fonts to see how it will look. (Lots of re-boots,
> unfortunately)