Create high-resolution displays for OS X - The Register
Mon, Jan 12th, 2009
Mac Secrets OK, I lied. Last time I said I'd continue our exploration of symbolic hotkeys. That can wait, though, as since then I found myself buried in the guts of Apple's new CoreUI framework and found a pressing need to talk about it.
What exactly is CoreUI, you ask?
As you may know, Apple is moving towards a fully-scalable, vector-based, resolution independent implementation that lets OS X take full advantage of high-resolution displays. There have been various World Wide Developer Conference (WWDC) workshops devoted to this topic, and it was widely expected that Leopard would complete this particular jigsaw, but it didn't. For a good overview, see John Siracusa's article here.
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