Resolution Independence
Computer monitor, Pixel, Metafont
978-620-1-54669-1
6201546693
76
2013-08-14
34,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Resolution independence is a computing concept whereby elements on a computer screen are rendered at sizes independent from the pixel grid, resulting in a UI that is displayed at a consistent size, regardless of the size of the screen. As early as 1978, the typesetting system TeX due to Donald Knuth introduced resolution independence into the world of computers. The intended view can be rendered beyond the atomic resolution without any artifacts, and the automatic typesetting decisions are guaranteed to be identical on any computer up to an error less than the diameter of an atom. This pioneering system has a corresponding font system, the Metafont, which provides suitable fonts of the same high standards of resolution independence.
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