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Anonymous
Not applicable
Am trying to reduce my footprint again - moving to a smaller place and needing to get down to a laptop and my big Samsung 23.1" LCD. Currently have a nice Sony 16.1" screen GRT-170- P4 2.8 and all and saw one of the newer IBM fast Centrino units at ACU West. Since there seems to be a dearth of info about Centrinos using AC, can anyone comment on the differences??

Dell has a workstation laptop that seems quite good ----BUT VERY expensive for my budget. It is a Centrino with a 7200 RPM hard drive. Amazing..Will be needing the info fairly soon.

Lew Bishop Architect
Soon to slow down
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Jefferson
Participant
Lazlo,

Just checked in the control panel>settings>appearance and it looks as though you can change the size of the fonts globally in XP PRO anyway.

hope that helps ........... I can relate all to well, I'm looking at drugstore glasses here for the first time ...........
jeff white
w3d design


AC 23 Solo US / current build & library
Windoze 10 Pro 64
HP ZBook 17 G4
Intel Zeon 3.0
Twin 2GB SSD
32 GB memory

http://w3d-design.com
David Pacifico
Booster
laszlonagy wrote:

Isn't 1680x1050 has texts in ArchiCAD too small (compared to 1440x900)?
Do you need to make some modifications in XP to increase text sizes or something of the sort?
Or is it just fine?
I mean, the greater resolution would be great, I just have this one concern.
Laszlo


I thought about that also before I bought, but it is fine. It's brighter and crisper, doesn't flicker like a CRT. When I go back to my old laptop that is 1024 It seems like I can see every dot, where as the new one is more like looking at a piece of paper. The wide aspect ratio seem like it was designed for ArchiCAD becuase the navigator now seem like the right proportion to the rest of the work space.
David Pacifico, RA

AC27 iMac i9, 32 gig Ram, 8 gig video Ram
JCovarrubias
Graphisoft Alumni
Graphisoft Alumni
Jefferson wrote:
Lazlo,

Just checked in the control panel>settings>appearance and it looks as though you can change the size of the fonts globally in XP PRO anyway. ...........
Have you verified that this changes the fonts in palettes (like the Coordinate Box for example?)
It seems like it does not affect palette fonts (which I think is obviously crucial to using ArchiCAD efficiently)
http://tr.graphisoftus.com/
Jeffry Covarrubias
GS US Technical Support Team Leader
P-C2D 1.86GHz/2GB w/ 256MB GeForce 8600GTS; G4 OS 10.4.10 1GHz/1GB "[that other software] is a fancy set of electronic marker pens"
Jefferson
Participant
Hi Jeffrey

I'm not quite sure which one of the fields to attempt to edit the text size in. Any ideas and I will give it a try, although I don't want to spend the next hour screwing around with text sizes. I am supposed to be working.........

Perhaps we should defer to David since he's actually driving the new and improved unit. As well it occurred to me that Lazlo could easily "turn down" the resolution to 1440x900 or perhaps there is an option in between. Again it's David's turn here........

If it were me I would definitely go for the higher resolution, in this field it seems bigger is better, period.
jeff white
w3d design


AC 23 Solo US / current build & library
Windoze 10 Pro 64
HP ZBook 17 G4
Intel Zeon 3.0
Twin 2GB SSD
32 GB memory

http://w3d-design.com
JCovarrubias
Graphisoft Alumni
Graphisoft Alumni
Jefferson wrote:
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If it were me I would definitely go for the higher resolution, in this field it seems bigger is better, period.
I agree - and I poked around in there lots and was not successful at changing Palette font size.

in any case- I think Palette fonts would only be a viewing problem with ArchiCAD on a 15" LCD (moderate size screen) with 1600x1200 pixels (Dell notebooks could achieve this type of resolution on a moderate size LCD)

j.
http://tr.graphisoftus.com/
Jeffry Covarrubias
GS US Technical Support Team Leader
P-C2D 1.86GHz/2GB w/ 256MB GeForce 8600GTS; G4 OS 10.4.10 1GHz/1GB "[that other software] is a fancy set of electronic marker pens"
JCovarrubias
Graphisoft Alumni
Graphisoft Alumni
laszlonagy wrote:
I am also planning to purchase a 17" laptop.
Isn't 1680x1050 has texts in ArchiCAD too small (compared to 1440x900)?
Do you need to make some modifications in XP to increase text sizes or something of the sort?
Or is it just fine?
I mean, the greater resolution would be great, I just have this one concern.
Laszlo
On a 17" I can imagine it should look fine.

I admit: I ran ArchiCAD on a 15" LCD with 1600x1200 and it made the Palette text much too small (Coordinate Box for example).
http://tr.graphisoftus.com/
Jeffry Covarrubias
GS US Technical Support Team Leader
P-C2D 1.86GHz/2GB w/ 256MB GeForce 8600GTS; G4 OS 10.4.10 1GHz/1GB "[that other software] is a fancy set of electronic marker pens"
Laszlo Nagy
Community Admin
Community Admin
We had this topic with others a while ago:
http://archicad-talk.graphisoft.com/viewtopic.php?p=13243&highlight=font+name#13243
It talks about how to change font types and sizes in the Coordinate Box and similar places of AC.
Laszlo
Loving Archicad since 1995 - Find Archicad Tips at x.com/laszlonagy
AMD Ryzen9 5900X CPU, 64 GB RAM 3600 MHz, Nvidia GTX 1060 6GB, 500 GB NVMe SSD
2x28" (2560x1440), Windows 10 PRO ENG, Ac20-Ac28
David Pacifico
Booster
I'm happy with the font size as is. The brighter sceen helps the viewing experience.
David Pacifico, RA

AC27 iMac i9, 32 gig Ram, 8 gig video Ram
JCovarrubias
Graphisoft Alumni
Graphisoft Alumni
laszlonagy wrote:
We had this topic with others a while ago:
http://archicad-talk.graphisoft.com/viewtopic.php?p=13243&highlight=font+name#13243
It talks about how to change font types and sizes in the Coordinate Box and similar places of AC.
Laszlo
aha! This one is going in our Knowledgebase. Thanks.
http://tr.graphisoftus.com/
Jeffry Covarrubias
GS US Technical Support Team Leader
P-C2D 1.86GHz/2GB w/ 256MB GeForce 8600GTS; G4 OS 10.4.10 1GHz/1GB "[that other software] is a fancy set of electronic marker pens"
Anonymous
Not applicable
Since I started this thread, some new info:::: My Sony P4 2.8 w/ 60 GB hd has now been updated with a new 7200 rpm HD - For those who are mechanically challenged it is six screws and about 5 minutes to change! The results are so amazing that I feel compelled to report! My trusty HP desktop with a 2.53 chip and an 80 GB drive and a gig of ram starts in about 45 seconds (from scratch) the laptop used to take almost a minute and a half to do the same. Now the laptop starts in 40 sec. The transformation of the unit is like getting a new computer with all the bells and whistles. AC is as responsive as I have ever noted.

Hurrah for technology -
Hurrah for speed -
AND I don't need to spend for a new unit!