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The term "resolution" refers to the accuracy of a display, or the measurement of pixels in both the horizontal and vertical directions.

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Thunderbolt 27" resolution

Well, in most applications you can just hit CMD-equalsign or CMD-plussign to increase the font size. It is not an optimal solution, but it's what I'm doing all the time.
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How to get (logical) screen size from a shell script?

Using system_profiler SPDisplaysDataType, I can retrieve the size of a Mac's display in pixels. However, the command tell application "System Events" to get the size of every window of every process …
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How to get (logical) screen size from a shell script?

You can get the screen size with this command fullscreen_size=$( osascript -e 'tell application "Finder" to get bounds of window of desktop' ) in the same units as tell application "System Events" …
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