CS bug in text labels with 120 dpi screen fonts

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Dan_Honemann
Nov 10, 2003
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I discovered a bug with Photoshop CS. When using larger screen fonts (I have my display set to use 120 dpi fonts), many of the text labels in Photoshop’s dialogue boxes wrap. I did not notice this problem in PS 7.

Notice the label at the upper right for "Advanced" or the lower left for "Preview" in the following screen shot:

< http://www.hdpixel.com/gallery/data/3031/44CS_Screen.jpg?501 8.jpg>

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Dan_Honemann
Nov 10, 2003
Just to clarify what I mean when I say my display is set to 120 dpi:

< http://www.hdpixel.com/gallery/data/3031/44120dpi.jpg?5405.j pg>

Dan
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Mac_McDougald
Nov 10, 2003
Many thanks to ATI for adding to the misinformation re ppi/dpi/screen rez.

Mac
DH
Dan_Honemann
Nov 11, 2003
LOL. But I think NVidia’s driver uses the same nomenclature.

Dan
MM
Mac_McDougald
Nov 11, 2003
Yeah, I know.
Most scanner interfaces have succumbed to the same nomenclature, too. Just muddies the waters for newbies. The various concepts are already difficut enough.

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dave_milbut
Nov 11, 2003
They should just call everything TPI – Thingys Per Inch
MM
Mac_McDougald
Nov 11, 2003
I love it when you talk dirty, Dave !

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