I also have a script that repairs the resolution for pasting into my Xemacs editor that I use to write web pages, but that's probably too specialized for this answer. So I now try to avoid taking screen shots and instead use Export to PNG inside Mathematica. So if I paste a screen shot into Preview (a high-dpi application) and save it there, the result looks especially blurry when you embed it in a web page (or upload to StackExchange, for that matter). Changing the default display resolution inside the VM w. The resolution of screen shots from Mathematica is also wrong. VirtualBox and other virtualization platform in Mac with Retina display has problem in VM resolution. ![]() So in order to support Retina, they will probably have to rewrite a whole lot of front-end code.īy the way, this isn't just a display issue. ![]() Unfortunately, I don't think Mathematica does that. The situation as far as I can guess (that's the operative word) is this: In order to supports Retina's high dpi, one has to compile the application using the Cocoa framework which has for long been the default application framework on Mac OS X anyway.
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