Pages support for retina display

Any idea when Pages will be updated to support the retinal display?  It looks terrible and is almost unusable compared to Pages on a regular display.

Hi
I fully understand about the price.  This notebook is to last me the next three years so I fully optioned it up to the max.  I know bit of an overkill for someone who only uses pages and writes fiction so I don't even use any pictures or strange layouts...  I wanted something though that has a very clear display.  The only fonts I use are Andale Mono and Courier so I'm hoping they look pretty good until a Pages Retnia update hits.  I can always plug it into my Thunderbolt display till then anyway.  I still have about about a month to wait before my MBPr even ships so hopefully all the issues will be resolved by then.
Regards
Chris

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