Sentences with phrase «n't fit the screen»

2 whole page do not fit screen as font style, size, line margin n spacing etc do not work.
Even fixed layout comics intended for digital first distribution can not fit every screen format.
Given that Angry Farm was not optimized for the Bold 9900 some portions of the game didn't fit the screen.
The pages don't fit the screen.

Not exact matches

Traditional banner and big box ads don't fit well on smartphone screens, however big they may be growing.
People scoffed at the Galaxy Note, which carried a 5.3 - inch screen, because it didn't fit the mold at the time.
Games and entertainment leading in app volume shouldn't be a surprise, as the larger screen is a natural fit for both categories.
More from Recode: Mossberg: All the Walt that's fit to print Hey Amazon, we're still getting used to voice - first devices — please don't give Echo a screen Trump's pick for transportation secretary could be good for companies with self - driving ambitions
Everything from sidebars and widgets to PDFs that don't fit a mobile screen can have an effect — either keeping visitors coming back or leading them to abandon you completely.
Tech columnist John Gruber of the web site Daringfireball.net, says it's fitting for Apple (aapl) to add a deluxe «Pro» model to the iPhone line as it has done with iPads and Mac computers, especially because the company probably can't source enough of the OLED screens this year to include them on every phone.
For the most part, I've not had a problem in keeping up to date with news, or checking my Instagram feed and checking my stock portfolio — whilst BlackBerry 10 has had trouble with gaining developer interest, that hasn't stopped a number dedicated developers to develop third party native apps such as Snap2Chat (Snapchat client), iGrann (Instagram client), Whine (Vine client), Reddit2Motion (Reddit client) All these apps work wonderfully and fit nicely on the 5» screen, so screen estate isn't an issue here, unlike the Q10 / Q5.
I reckon if there is an intelligent designer out there, there is at least one of his / her creations which somehow slipped thru the quality control processes... the other possibility is that the evolutionary advancements of this hoser was not appropriatelly screen upon hiring, and that the proces of survival of the fitest found this out, and culled him from the herd?
Effective technologies are available and proven — including advanced screening, membrane and aerobic and anaerobic digestion, filtration and reverse osmosis for example — but the best combinations «just can't be picked off the shelf to fit particular projects.
If your stroller or car seat won't fit through the screening machine, be prepared to wait a bit so officials can personally inspect them.
If your stroller won't fit, you can usually wheel it through, but the screening officer will likely take it aside for a quick once over.
I find it interesting that they didn't screen questions before putting them on the air to see if the questions actually fit the «experts».
«Integrating holography into everyday electronics would make screen size irrelevant — a pop - up 3D hologram can display a wealth of data that doesn't neatly fit on a phone or watch.
While the authors» findings can not show causation or exclude the «effect - cause» that poor sleep could lead to more screen time, the association they found could fit with the theory that bedtime smartphone use may negatively impact sleep.
A lot of lecterns are fitted with plenty of drawers and cupboards, but a quick check of the one in our main science theatre last week revealed a jumble of forgotten handouts from a conference, an expensive but chalky calculator, several well chewed pens, some overhead projection transparencies with print so minute that I took one and frightened my students with it, a pair of prescription spectacles (abandoned, perhaps, because their owner couldn't read the words on the screen?)
In addition to conducting and funding research to develop more effective and safer therapies, NCI has thriving research programs in critically important areas like survivorship, delivery of care, primary prevention, screening, and quality of life — areas that are not traditionally supported by the private sector because they have limited commercial value or are not a good fit with traditional pharmaceutical and biotech business models.
I made this ornament wreath last year, but it doesn't fit between the door and screen door, so it's on the inside.
Warm circle scarf (won't get lost on subway like a straight scarf), gloves you can leave on while using touch screen, and a hat that fits in your purse.
Indeed, the functionality of the web gives single Kiwis the ability to look for a partner using specific criteria (and to screen those who don't fit the bill)-- which means that there is a great chance of finding someone compatible online.
The important takeaway here is to stop blaming yourself, embrace rejection as part of the process of screening people, and accept that there are times two people are just not a good fit for each other.
You can quickly screen out those profiles which don't fit your requirements, and other people can quickly screen you out if you don't fit theirs.
Reviewing endless online profiles, coupled with the lack of screening and safety, don't always fit with a busy schedule.
They make money originating from lend initial client screening to play offense if you have asked Aren't you just having the BEST time dating, I was at dinner with a man I met online when he had one of those terrible choking fits that won't stop.
It does nt FIT on one screen, because it does nt BELONG on one screen.
Pratt doesn't fit that bill — he's much better leading an ensemble — and he and Lawrence do not have anything close to on - screen chemistry.
Generations and 4 Ultimate didn't look bad, but there's only so much detail that can fit onto a portable console's screen.
Films that might have fit this putative strand included the charming but overlong Timeless Stories, co-written and directed by Vasilis Raisis (and winner of the Michael Cacoyannis Award for Best Greek Film), a story that follows a couple (played by different actors at different stages of the characters» lives) across the temporal loop of their will - they, won't - they relationship from childhood to middle age and back again — essentially Julio Medem - lite, or Looper rewritten by Richard Curtis; Michalis Giagkounidis's 4 Days, where the young antiheroine watches reruns of Friends, works in an underpatronized café, freaks out her hairy stalker by coming on to him, takes photographs and molests invalids as a means of staving off millennial ennui, and causes ripples in the temporal fold, but the film is as dead as she is, so you hardly notice; Bob Byington's Infinity Baby, which may be a «science - fiction comedy» about a company providing foster parents with infants who never grow up, but is essentially the same kind of lame, unambitious, conformist indie comedy that has characterized U.S. independent cinema for way too long — static, meticulously framed shots in pretentious black and white, amoral yet supposedly lovable characters played deadpan by the usual suspects (Kieran Culkin, Nick Offerman, Megan Mullally, Kevin Corrigan), reciting apparently nihilistic but essentially soft - center dialogue, jangly indie music at the end, and a pretty good, if belated, Dick Cheney joke; and Petter Lennstrand's loveably lo - fi Up in the Sky, shown in the Youth Screen section, about a young girl abandoned by overworked parents at a sinister recycling plant, who is reluctantly adopted by a reconstituted family of misfits and marginalized (mostly puppets) who are secretly building a rocket — it's for anyone who has ever loved the Tintin moon adventures, books with resourceful heroines, narratives with oddball gangs, and the legendary episode of Angel where David Boreanaz turned into a Muppet.
In the case of Nebraska, while it's no journey to Mt. Doom or Battle Royale, Woody Grant (Bruce Dern)'s mission to get to Lincoln, Nebraska to claim his prize money of one million dollars in any way possible is very much a moving story that uses actors who don't necessarily jump off the screen but are perfect fits for the narrative at hand.
With food films all the rage (not to mention TV shows), it seems a fitting time to adapt Richard C. Morais's novel from 2010, The Hundred - Foot Journey, to the big screen, thanks to the help of executive producers Oprah Winfrey and Steven Spielberg.
Sorry local and split screen fans, there simply isn't enough room on your TV to fit all that metal.
Why he'd be a perfect fit: Although McGinley might not immediately come to mind when considering someone to step into Sheen's shoes, the actors have actually shared the screen before, albeit in a slightly more dramatic capacity.
The Rock does show good screen presence, and definitely fits the role of the sergeant well, but he isn't really on screen as much as you might think from the billing, and he also isn't the most interesting character of the film.
That all occurs off - screen, perhaps because it doesn't fit into the very narrow vision of the film.
But its place on the calendar, in February, doesn't quite fit with the awards - season - obsession of Hollywood, and so its line - up is often less star - studded than its rivals, with its biggest premieres often coming from movies that screened in the U.S. months earlier.
Absent - mindedly collecting shells, catching fish and bugs, and paying off your mortgage would be a perfect fit on Switch, and because it'll be pretty to look at, why not fling it onto the big screen when you get home (sorry Netflix).
The fast - paced, percussive soundtrack doesn't fit what's on screen, and the abridged credits (first names are initial only, meaning Robitaille is credited as «P. Robitaille») just add on to the bizarre mood established from the outset.
Now, they are upgrading the visuals to fit the HD / large screen, but they are not giving it the same look as the first one (the cartoon look).
Whilst there is some compression to fit the animation to the 3DS screen, care has been taken to ensure these scenes are not too artifact - y.
With 16:9 television sets clearly becoming the norm, it is ridiculous for Disney to release Pan & Scan - only DVDs and we need to show them that there is a large market for those who do not want their films modified to fit a 4:3 television screen.
Everything as you would expect, is scaled down to fit on a smaller screen and the writing which isn't all that large when the game is in TV mode is now even smaller, with some like the words being uttered by a certain character, whilst out in the field is very hard to read and make out, so while you can take the game out on the go and play it wherever you want on the Switch, your best bet is to only ever play it when docked.
By the time the big photo shoot ends with a floating eyeball in the swimming pool, the audience at the screening I attended had collapsed in such a fit of hysterical laughter that I'm not sure they even noticed.
Using buttons for magic attacks would have been better, but they probably couldn't fit them all in the controller and that's why they opted for the on - screen menu.
Inspired by songs written by MGM producer Arthur Freed at the beginning the sound era, Singin» in the Rain takes that seismic shift in film history for its setting, focusing on heartthrob screen couple Don Lockwood (Kelly) and Lina Lamont (the hilarious Jean Hagen) as the transition into sound — problem being that Lamont's voice, like many actual silent screen stars, doesn't fit her onscreen persona.
Exploiting them for a boring, watered down PG - 13 thriller whose lead character wasn't fit for the big screen until after your career went down the tubes — that's just insulting.
How this could all fit into three weeks is beyond me, but it certainly can't fit into an otherwise roomy 130 minutes of screen time (and that's after Gilroy trimmed 12 minutes following the muted response the movie got at the Toronto International Film Festival).
But if you're sympathetic to Apatow (as I am), you may find yourself taking the good with the bad, because he and his acolytes (like Stoller and the more accomplished Adam McKay, Paul Feig and Greg Mottola) come from a place of such admirable intent, striving to restore a personal touch to the ever - more impersonal business of making mainstream Hollywood movies, to leaven the dick jokes with a genuine curiosity about the mysteries of attraction and the hard work of relationships, and to populate the screen with faces and bodies that don't fit the conventional movie - star mold.
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