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Hi Jon,

Yes mine's a retina from 2012, recently upgraded to High Sierra.

At the time, I read several posts on the subject of creating the Info.plist
file and also on how to get the OS to recognise the change.
I'm pretty sure I tried several things several times, without any joy.

But I'll try again when I get a chance.

As always I'm grateful to the people who take time to post.

best regards,
Craig

On 29 August 2018 at 20:15, Jeff Berman <lists1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Jon,

If you hold down the command key while dragging items out of the
Applications folder, it will indeed move the item (after
asking for an admin password). Otherwise, it creates an alias (on my
system) or I guess a copy (on yours).

Jeff

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date: Wed, 29 Aug 2018 13:57:00 -0400
from: Jon Paris <jon.paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] RDI on Retina Display Mac

Thanks Jeff.

Frankly, as I said at the time, I had not seen any significant fuzziness
in my RDi. But I went ahead and did this anyway.
Now I see the improvement I guess it really was somewhat fuzzy - guess I
had just put it down to my fading eyesight!

One point re your approach. If - like me - you have installed as
Administrator then "moving" Eclipse doesn't work. It just
produces a copy. However, a simpler approach that works in all cases is
to use "Move to Trash" and then from the Trash
take the "Put Back" option. That worked just fine and I think should work
for everyone.


Jon Paris
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