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Support for Retina Displays

joshua_goforthjoshua_goforth Member Posts: 3
Any possibility that OnShape can take advantage of high pixel density displays?

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  • lougallolougallo Member, Moderator, Onshape Employees, Developers, csevp Posts: 2,005
    @joshua_goforth Can you be more specific?  Most of us are running Retina displays..
    Lou Gallo / PD/UX - Support - Community / Onshape, Inc.
  • joshua_goforthjoshua_goforth Member Posts: 3
    I should clarify -- I'm on a MacBook Pro. That is where I'm seeing the problem. It renders at 2x on my iPhones just fine. Here is a screenshot -- the SVG icons look nice as crisp as they should at 2x, but the model itself is rendering at 1x.

  • EvanEvan Onshape Employees Posts: 62
    The browser does supply information about the pixel density of the display.  However, a little work needs to be done to make sure everything scales properly as the resolution changes.  So it's possible, but we have some work to do.  Stay tuned!
  • joshua_goforthjoshua_goforth Member Posts: 3
    Thanks -- good to hear. As a work-around for the 15 inch, you can set your screen resolution to 2880x1800 using the commandline utility scrutil, with the command:
    scrutil t 2880 1800 32
    The UI is tiny, but the model looks fantastic.  :smile: 
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