![]() ![]() Which leads me to, many of my programming tools for just pounding x language onto your screen or dealing with databases or whatever, all of which now support HiDPI screens. The irony here is that components in the kontakt interface that deal with calculated graphical animations for granular point plotting, waveforms etc etc are easily scaled as they deal with x, y, width, height etc, the variables to scale z component will already exist. ![]() Font scaling, let's see that implemented, think that non HiDPI responsive simulation of web css (FLEX) tech was difficult wait till you get into that, if your overlords ever do ask you to. The animations are by the looks of things jpg, png, gifs or sprite sheets (I hope those animations are not actual video files), and by the looks of things quite possibly not a vector graphic in sight, which will make it impossible to make HiDPI without pixelating the s***t out of every image used. But it's not like kontakt is actually dealing with anything stressful when it comes to UI / UX. But C++ is the key here for speed and efficiency but not really when it comes the the UI, so that could have been split out into a component. It's actually not that hard to achieve the result of the web browser in modern technologies, well modern, should I say anything. NET C# for 23 years (mostly swapped for electron (node eco system), I try to avoid the node-gyp c++ side of things though). ![]() Actually I'm a Web Developer with a sprinkle of win32. ![]()
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