Re: two unique tdecmshell xserver instances at once possible?

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deloptes composed on 2016-12-01 22:08 (UTC+0100):

Felix Miata wrote:

If you change dpi and restart the window manager I would expect that icons
look different. Perhaps you can test that

Did you happen to load the images below? They show at least one at same size (Firefox), and three not (upper right), the latter of which I suppose are entirely different icons used on account of the elevated DPI, but also could be SVGs rather than bitmaps.

For my eyes, most icons are sized too small to describe their purpose (those in Gimp and LibreOffice are among the worst offenders), so that I either see them as flags, a target to hit with mouse pointer after seeing a tooltip that describes their purpose, or as a complete waste of space. I prefer meanings conveyed by words, but well recognize sometimes words simply cannot express that which is obvious in a picture.

As an additional exercise, compare the following (from separate sessions
using configurations differing only in configured DPI (xrandr in startup
script)). Note that the titlebar's right side's icons are larger, but not
the left's (Firefox) icon, and that nothing within the application's web
content area seems differently sized (movies, images and most web text are
sized in px): http://fm.no-ip.com/SS/dt1680x108.png
http://fm.no-ip.com/SS/dt1680x144.png



Under look and feel -> fonts you can enforce the DPI

Not all environments make such an offer. I prefer that a DPI specification in most cases be made prior to, at, or as early as possible during Xorg initialization, in any event prior to a particular user's exposure to WM output.
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