Re: Trinity on HD+ display

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On Sunday 13 February 2022 18.42:44 Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
> > If you run the command tderandrtray (Trinity resize and rotate), you will
> > find an icon added to your task bar. That will give you give quick access
> > to your settings.

I wonder, what's the difference between tderandrtray and xrandr.

I can modify the size of what is shown on my screen with xrandr ans --scale. 
Works well, but if I understand right this will "multiply" the pixels for all 
apps I run, which quite negates the advantages (if any) of a 3000x2000 
screen.

I can set the resolution to 1680x1050 in tderanrtray. Result seems about the 
same. So tderandrtray is "simply" a TDE front end to xrandr?

Thierry
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