By Sko - 1/5/2021
Hello,
I was wondering if there is a way to see how my scrip would run on different screens. Perhaps there is a function that would allow me to run the script in a way that would show how the formatting, images, etc. will look on other screens (e.g., bigger or smaller). I want to run an experiment online but I am afraid that the formatting that people see will be different on different monitors and displays. P.S. I am already using the code below and percentages to indicate size of text, images etc. to standardize it across displays. / canvasaspectratio = (4,3) / canvassize = (100%, 100%)
Thank you!
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By Dave - 1/5/2021
+xHello, I was wondering if there is a way to see how my scrip would run on different screens. Perhaps there is a function that would allow me to run the script in a way that would show how the formatting, images, etc. will look on other screens (e.g., bigger or smaller). I want to run an experiment online but I am afraid that the formatting that people see will be different on different monitors and displays. P.S. I am already using the code below and percentages to indicate size of text, images etc. to standardize it across displays. / canvasaspectratio = (4,3) / canvassize = (100%, 100%) Thank you! To emulate different screen sizes and aspect ratios, you can use /windowsize in <defaults> set to different pixel values.
/ windowsize = (1024px, 768px)
or
/ windowsize = (1600px, 900px)
etc.
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By Sko - 1/5/2021
+x+xHello, I was wondering if there is a way to see how my scrip would run on different screens. Perhaps there is a function that would allow me to run the script in a way that would show how the formatting, images, etc. will look on other screens (e.g., bigger or smaller). I want to run an experiment online but I am afraid that the formatting that people see will be different on different monitors and displays. P.S. I am already using the code below and percentages to indicate size of text, images etc. to standardize it across displays. / canvasaspectratio = (4,3) / canvassize = (100%, 100%) Thank you! To emulate different screen sizes and aspect ratios, you can use /windowsize in <defaults> set to different pixel values. / windowsize = (1024px, 768px) or / windowsize = (1600px, 900px) etc. That works wonderfully, thank you
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