FrameMaker display control file for Sun workstations.

The settings in this file do not affect items drawn in 
FrameMaker's dialog boxes, menus, or catalogs.
They affect only the drawing of document windows.
These settings allow users to compensate for the 
relatively smaller pixels on high-resolution screens 
by increasing the dpi values in this file. If the display 
size (in pixels) is larger than the size given here, FrameMaker 
uses the HiRes values below; otherwise it uses the StdRes 
values. (1152, 900) is the size of the standard Sun display.

<HiRes Threshold 1153 901>

	NOTE: FrameMaker uses a few precomputed screen 
	fonts (in point sizes 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 18, and 24); all other 
	sizes must be computed on demand. However, the dynamically 
	generated fonts are somewhat slower to create, and less 
	attractive on the screen, than the precomputed fonts. (This has 
	no bearing on the quality of the printed output; it's an issue 
	only for displaying on the screen.) As a result, the settings 
	in this file were chosen to maximize the number of screen fonts 
	that FrameMaker can use.

Standard Sun-3 (TM) screens are about 72 dots (pixels) 
per inch both horizontally and vertically. 
HandleSize (the size of an object handle) and 
HandleHotZone (the size of the "hot zone" around a handle) 
are expressed in pixels.

<StdRes Dpi 72 72> 
<StdRes HandleSize 5 5> 
<StdRes HandleHotZone 7 7>

<HiRes Dpi 86 86> 
<HiRes HandleSize 5 5> 
<HiRes HandleHotZone 7 7> 

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