Maybe I am wrong, but why do we need a new meta command?
If we are going to have two separate folder trees for high-res and low-res, then it would be easy to handle.
Every application reads the standard resolution. Now if you have an application that allow for low or high-res then the user has to inform the application that what kind of resolution should be loaded.
Benefit of this solution:
All current application work like at present (AFAIK)
The user chooses the resolution.
The only bad thing is that we need to define high and low-res standard. If we would like to have more resolution as the three current, then it would get complicate.
If we are going to have two separate folder trees for high-res and low-res, then it would be easy to handle.
Every application reads the standard resolution. Now if you have an application that allow for low or high-res then the user has to inform the application that what kind of resolution should be loaded.
Benefit of this solution:
All current application work like at present (AFAIK)
The user chooses the resolution.
The only bad thing is that we need to define high and low-res standard. If we would like to have more resolution as the three current, then it would get complicate.