On Thursday 30 of September 2021 08:55:48 Felix Miata wrote: > Stefan Krusche composed on 2021-09-29 10:10 (UTC+0200): > > $ cat .Xresources > > Xft.dpi: 102 > > > > This file is automatically read when X is started and before TDE is > > lauched by the user and sets the DPI resolution as requested: > > > > $ xrdb -query -all | grep -i dpi > > Xft.dpi: 102 > > Xft.dpi is the means by which TDE-Control -> Appearance -> Fonts: "Force > DPI for fonts:" is applied. When this is used, it is stored in > ~/.trinity/share/config/kcmfonts as forceFontDPI= under [General]. With > TDE closed, you can put any number you please here and it will stick. > > Not app apps are affected by Xft.dpi. Xft.dpi is the "knob" by which > Gnome/GTK font scaling is applied. If you wish non-adherent apps to use > your specific DPI, X itself needs a DPI forced. Various methods can do > this: > > 1-DisplaySize in /etc/X11/xorg.con* can do it. > 2-The xsession startup script can do it with a -dpi switch. > 3-Xrandr can do it with -dpi option either via startup script, which > will affect the entire session, or after startup, by which it will only > affect apps started after running it. This latter method can be helpful > in choosing an optimal value. Question: It could be useful to add another usual resolutions of HIDPI monitors to the list of resolutions in TDE Control Center? Cheers -- Slávek
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