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1.1 root 1: Two things need to happen to properly run a 120 DPI display driver:
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3: 1. You need to build a 120 DPI driver with the 120 DPI resources
4: found in this directory. In other words, the ulLogicalPixelsX
5: and ulLogicalPixelsY of the GDIINFO structure returned by DrvEnablePDEV
6: must both be set to 120. In addition, the driver's .RC file should
7: reference the 120dpi resources (bitmaps, icons, and cursors) found in
8: this directory.
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10: 2. You need to install the 120 DPI fonts. There are two REGINI scripts
11: in this directory, 120dpi.ini and 96dpi.ini. They convert the installed
12: fonts to 120dpi and 96dpi, respectively. They are invoked as:
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14: REGINI <ini-file name>
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16: For example, to convert your system to 120 dpi fonts, type on the
17: TARGET machine:
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19: REGINI 120dpi.ini
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21: What the 120dpi.ini script does is replace the 96 dpi bitmap fonts
22: (*e.fon, vga*.fon) with the 120 dpi bitmap fonts (*f.fon, 8514*.fon).
23: The 96dpi.ini script does the same thing, but in the opposite direction.
24: It may be necessary to copy these fonts into the font directory.
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26: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
27: 96 dpi fonts:
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29: vgasys.fon system font
30: vgafix.fon system fixed font
31: vgaoem.fon default OEM (console) font
32: sserife.fon MS Sans Serif bitmap font
33: coure.fon Courier bitmap font
34: serife.fon MS Serif bitmap font
35: symbole.fon Symbol font
36: smalle.fon Small font
37:
38: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
39: 120 dpi fonts:
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41: 8514sys.fon system font
42: 8514fix.fon system fixed font
43: 8514oem.fon default OEM (console) font
44: sseriff.fon MS Sans Serif bitmap font
45: courf.fon Courier bitmap font
46: seriff.fon MS Serif bitmap font
47: symbolf.fon Symbol font
48: smallf.fon Small font
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