High resolution - xhdpi and beyond the retina displays

Hello

The retina display is not the border for some time.

How to deal with xhdpi (and soon)?

First it a script to insert into Muse?

TX.

Paco

Hi Paco

At the current stage of Muse does not have the support of retina HiDPI, but its already on our list, sorry there is no work around for now.

Thank you

Sanjit

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