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<p>TeXworks (version and environment as per preceding recent
possible bug reports) routinely displays "actual size" incorrectly
when a document is first previewed. <br>
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<p>If, however, one uses Edit/Preferences/Preview to (a) <i>increase
</i>the screen resolution by one notch — e.g., from 81.40 dpi to
82.40 dpi — and clicks on [OK], and (b) to <i>decrease </i>the
screen resolution by one notch and clicks on [OK], the document
then renders at actual size — also true if the steps are taken in
the reverse order. Found to be the case for two recent projects,
the smaller of which was typesetting a score card with dimensions
8cm x 21cm (attached, in case relevant).</p>
<p>-- <br>
<i>Philip Taylor</i><br>
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