Le vendredi 01 février 2008 à 23:05 +0100, Martin Sourada a écrit : > On Fri, 2008-02-01 at 14:14 -0500, Felix Miata wrote: > > You can have FF use 11pt by calculating the number of px that 11pt converts > > to at your DPI, and then set FF to use that px size. If your DPI is less than > > 96, then you may need to change the pref 'layout.css.dpi' from -1 to 0 to get > > around its default 96 DPI floor. > > > > FF uses px for pref sizes at least in part because at higher than 96 DPI > > screen resolutions px offer finer control of the preferred size than pt, 25% > > at 120 DPI, 50% at 144 DPI. Since resolutions have been increasing and will > > continue to increase, px was and will continue to be a good choice for > > maximizing this user control. > While good for maximising user control, It's not even good this way. Fractionnal point sizes are not rocket science, there's no need to switch to a different unit (hardware specific even) just to up the precision. -- Nicolas Mailhot
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