Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 5th Oct 2007 15:16 UTC, submitted by adkilla
Mac OS X "Apple has begun preparatory measures for significant announcements to take place during the last full week of October, AppleInsider has been told. While sources have requested that we not go into detail regarding the specific measures being put into place, they say the announcements are likely to arrive any time between the 22nd and 27th of the month. Obviously, such a timeframe would coincide with Apple's self-imposed release schedule for Mac OS X Leopard, which the company - after having delayed the software once - has promised for 'October'." Think Secret thinks the same.
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RE[2]: Gui
by cm49 on Sat 6th Oct 2007 19:56 UTC in reply to "RE: Gui"
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You don't need the command line to set the DPI scaling, Quartz Debug bundled with the Leopard developer tools has a nice slider that does just that.

And considering all the icons are now 512x512 pixels, Leopard does indeed support a resolution independent GUI, it's just not visible at first to the end user.

When Apple ships displays with higher DPI, expect this to either be a visible option in System Preferences, or automatically decided by OS X depending on the current monitor DPI.
I'll put my money on the last one.

Edited 2007-10-06 19:57

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