Re: tdm config question

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Anno domini 2020 Sat, 21 Mar 14:19:11 -0400
 Felix Miata scripsit:
> Dr. Nikolaus Klepp composed on 2020-03-21 18:38 (UTC+0100):
> 
> > I have this setup on FreeBSD: - tdm is listening for XDMCP - Xvnc (as nobody)
> > uses XDMCP and is started by inetd on port 5900. - any user can ssh to the
> > server, port 5900 is accessible via tunnel - "vncviewer localhost 5900" briungs
> > up tdm login screen - logging in and working with TDE works flawless - big
> > thumbs up :)
> 
> > But I would like to change the TDM appereance. Now it's black text on blue
> > background, and the DPI settings are wrong (looks like they are 70dpi or
> > something like that). The only thing I can change is the textcolor of the list
> > of users, but the rest of the theme is ignored (no clock, background alwaqys
> > dark blue, small text ...). Any idea which config file I should tweak?
> 
> I only ever use the default (none) theme. Have you tried it?
> 
> 	UseTheme=false
> 
> I make the fonts bigger, 24, 16, 18. Everything is concentrated nicely into a
> smallish target, yet everything is a nice easy to use largish size.

This is funny: "UseTheme=false" actually forced TDM to use the theme :) Anyway, this works now. Any idea how to set DPI value to 96 DPI ? 

Nik

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