DanGay wrote:
I'm not defending the use of 800*600 or 1024*768 I think its ridiculous , it's mostly the older members of staff that complain everything is to small on resolutions above this, when it's actually their eye site that is the issue.
From the ArchiCAD 11 (and 10) specs, and Read Me:
Read wrote:
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
...
Display:
Recommended resolution: 1280x1024 or higher
Perhaps is should add "1024 x 768 minimum, and some dialogs/functions may not be available."
I just switched my left monitor to 800 x 600 to verify that indeed, the Composites Dialog's 'edit selected item' panel cannot be displayed at that resolution. This is not a bug...a variety of other dialogs (Work Environment for one) cannot fit vertically at that ancient resolution.
There is an error message - but it is subtle: you'll notice that after clicking on 'Edit Selected Item', it turns gray, meaning that it cannot be selected. Personally, I see no reason for GS more than any other manuf to provide actual error handling for below-spec resolutions...but I suppose there could be a single message when AC starts up warning that "some dialogs will not be visible at the current resolution". I'll throw that suggestion into the system.
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A 19" LCD costs next to nothing these days...so one has to presume that your older members either (a) are stuck with an old 15" CRT because your management is too cheap to provide them with a usable work environment, or (b) UK Health won't issue computer glasses
More than a few of us here are in our 50's. While reading glasses are typically for, um, reading...a midrange power works perfectly for computer screens/newspapers. In having my prescription figured out, I found that focusing on an LCD is somehow very different than focusing on a piece of paper at the same distance, and so took my laptop to the optomitrist when we figured out what works for me. Because I need reading glasses too (getting old stinks), my computer glasses are actually bifocals, with the upper part for the screen, and the lower for reading.
Cheers,
Karl
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