L. Rahyen wrote: > Resizing of pixels is the problem of your video card or monitor and > completely unrelated to WINE. > What I do when I want good and smooth picture in such cases: I use full > screen mode with stretching and even 640x480 looks very nice on my main > display with native resolution 1680x1050 (this is the default for most TFT > monitors and done automatically). > If I want to use both the application (or game) with low resolution and other > programs simultaneously on one display (very rare actually because I have two > monitors) then I do one of the following: I'm using Ctrl+Alt+NumPad_Plus or > Ctrl+Alt+NumPad_Minus to switch to the resolution I like to get necessary > magnification; it is also possible to use settings of the KDE (and maybe > GNOME) desktop to switch real desktop resolution. > If you have ancient CRT monitor then low resolutions will look very bad on > it. Solution for this problem is to set proper settings in the xorg.conf so > your video card will give double resolution for very low video modes for your > monitor so for example 640x480 will be as good as 1280x960. Of course this > isn't necessary for modern TFT displays because they can do much better > smooth stretching. I understand what you're saying, and I'm aware of these solutions. They unfortuantely don't really work for me as: - doing Ctrl-Alt-+ will hide most of the desktop - running on full-size in another monitor beats the prupose of running in multiple windows.. Akos _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users